oil filter removal
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#12
RE: oil filter removal
Haha a filter becomes less effective as it ages due to it gets more sediment and thus limiting the volume of fluid that passes through it. A new filter catches less. Look at a K&N air filter, it needs to be slightly dirty to effectively block dust from coming in.
Yeah I only use the wrench for mayber an 1/8th of an inch in rotation, just because my hands have some oil on em so i dont get a great grip.
Yeah I only use the wrench for mayber an 1/8th of an inch in rotation, just because my hands have some oil on em so i dont get a great grip.
#14
RE: oil filter removal
ORIGINAL: xfeejayx
i couldn't get the filter off when i did my oil change a month ago, didn't have a wrench. needed to use the truck right away, so screwdriver was out of the question.
this filter is now doing double duty. it'll probably be okay...i think.
i couldn't get the filter off when i did my oil change a month ago, didn't have a wrench. needed to use the truck right away, so screwdriver was out of the question.
this filter is now doing double duty. it'll probably be okay...i think.
just replace the filter now, that oil doesnt just sit up there waiting to fall out from the filter when the trucks off. theres no issue replacing it with oil already in....
#15
RE: oil filter removal
Regardless of what filter you use- do yourself a favor and invest in an industrial filter-mag. You will not believe the metal it will hold inside and keep from recirculating through your engine. I was skeptical too-but not since I cut it open and saw the metal that was stuck to the inside of the filter housing AND the filter media ONLY where the magnet was. The other half of housing and media looked clean as a whisel.
#16
RE: oil filter removal
Every time I change my oil, my filter is always stuck. I do use the K & N with the nut, but it justs gets rounded. I just end up muscling mine off everytime. I use rubber gloves to change my oil, so I put on clean pair, tap the top of the filter with a small hammer, and TWIST yelling profanities and words that I haven't used since college!!! LOL!!! It comes off every time.
#17
RE: oil filter removal
ORIGINAL: Tractor
Regardless of what filter you use- do yourself a favor and invest in an industrial filter-mag. You will not believe the metal it will hold inside and keep from recirculating through your engine. I was skeptical too-but not since I cut it open and saw the metal that was stuck to the inside of the filter housing AND the filter media ONLY where the magnet was. The other half of housing and media looked clean as a whisel.
Regardless of what filter you use- do yourself a favor and invest in an industrial filter-mag. You will not believe the metal it will hold inside and keep from recirculating through your engine. I was skeptical too-but not since I cut it open and saw the metal that was stuck to the inside of the filter housing AND the filter media ONLY where the magnet was. The other half of housing and media looked clean as a whisel.
#19
RE: oil filter removal
ORIGINAL: L and R Two
Every time I change my oil, my filter is always stuck. I do use the K & N with the nut, but it justs gets rounded. I just end up muscling mine off everytime. I use rubber gloves to change my oil, so I put on clean pair, tap the top of the filter with a small hammer, and TWIST yelling profanities and words that I haven't used since college!!! LOL!!! It comes off every time.
Every time I change my oil, my filter is always stuck. I do use the K & N with the nut, but it justs gets rounded. I just end up muscling mine off everytime. I use rubber gloves to change my oil, so I put on clean pair, tap the top of the filter with a small hammer, and TWIST yelling profanities and words that I haven't used since college!!! LOL!!! It comes off every time.
#20
RE: oil filter removal
I got my Filter Mag from www.griotsgarage.com I also cut the filter open after it was used. It made a HUGE mess but I was also surprised with what it picked up.