Factory oil filter wont budge
#1
Factory oil filter wont budge
any thoughts with out doin the famous screw driver through it It wont budge. I am no little guy either I have tried my oil filter wrench,socket and extension with cap and a claw like filter wrench that I got from sears and it wont turn It has 1300 mile just wanna change filter before I do an oil change at 3500
Thanks Eric
Thanks Eric
#3
here is a good answer to your dumb question. Filters trap and hold all sediment from the engine. Its a new vehicle and all metal shaving I can get out the better .I take it you know nothing on how a new engine works So like my mother says if ya aint got nothing smart to say keep your piewhole shut.
#4
At the risk of also being flamed...
Wouldn't you drain your pan first... then do the screwdriver thing in the oil filter, remove the old filter (shavings and all), put new filter on, without metal shaving, hopefully not as tight ... then fill truck with new oil, and move on?
Now I am definitely not a mechanic, nor do I play one on TV. My mods are paid for via someone else's labor.
SHNOOL <-- knows he is not mechanically inclined.
Now I am definitely not a mechanic, nor do I play one on TV. My mods are paid for via someone else's labor.
SHNOOL <-- knows he is not mechanically inclined.
#5
here is a good answer to your dumb question. Filters trap and hold all sediment from the engine. Its a new vehicle and all metal shaving I can get out the better .I take it you know nothing on how a new engine works So like my mother says if ya aint got nothing smart to say keep your piewhole shut.
As for the oil filter not budging, I've heard that the factory can screw them on pretty tight.
Maybe try when the engine is cold? Warmed materials expand and perhaps that would cause it to be on there tighter. When cold, the materials are slightly contracted, so perhaps less tension on the threads.
I'm not sure, just a thought, I am also not a mechanic.
Last edited by Jeepis; 10-10-2008 at 02:36 PM. Reason: oontz
#7
Hello,
Factory filters are 1. installed by robots, 2. installed without oiling gasket.
I used to run 8 lube shops, the best way is with a band wrench placed on the seam of the filter, Use a big enough box end wrench to slip over handle of band wrench for leverage, this usually works but you will probably have to replace the band wrench after. If it doesn't then send it to dealer for warranty problem. Hope this helps & Good luck
Factory filters are 1. installed by robots, 2. installed without oiling gasket.
I used to run 8 lube shops, the best way is with a band wrench placed on the seam of the filter, Use a big enough box end wrench to slip over handle of band wrench for leverage, this usually works but you will probably have to replace the band wrench after. If it doesn't then send it to dealer for warranty problem. Hope this helps & Good luck
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any thoughts with out doin the famous screw driver through it It wont budge. I am no little guy either I have tried my oil filter wrench,socket and extension with cap and a claw like filter wrench that I got from sears and it wont turn It has 1300 mile just wanna change filter before I do an oil change at 3500
Thanks Eric
Thanks Eric
#10
Screwdriver through the filter is an absolute last resort, you can end up tearing the filter (and your hands) apart and still not get it out. Best way I've found to do it is let the engine cool and spray some TC-11 or WD-40 around the seal. Let it sit for about 15 minutes, then take a band wrench to it.