Removing Oil Filter for an Oil Change?
Unfortunately with channel-locks, you have to go against proper rotation due to the location, so you can't always get a good bite if the filter's real tight. Those strap wrenches are great to have.
Originally posted by Dr. Evil
mikelr,
I think you should be going a tad past hand tight....it would definitely be a BAD thing to have a filter vibrate loose and fall off.
mikelr,
I think you should be going a tad past hand tight....it would definitely be a BAD thing to have a filter vibrate loose and fall off.
Originally posted by torquefan
Unfortunately with channel-locks, you have to go against proper rotation due to the location, so you can't always get a good bite if the filter's real tight. Those strap wrenches are great to have.
Unfortunately with channel-locks, you have to go against proper rotation due to the location, so you can't always get a good bite if the filter's real tight. Those strap wrenches are great to have.
Originally posted by mikelr
My "hand tight" is usually more than enough, that seems to be my problem lately. I seem to have a bionic hand for tightening things cause I can never seem to get anything back off.
My "hand tight" is usually more than enough, that seems to be my problem lately. I seem to have a bionic hand for tightening things cause I can never seem to get anything back off.
and like things tight - whatever works for you....
Originally posted by AggiePhil
And you can get to it with those?
And you can get to it with those?
Originally posted by AggiePhil
This one's made by KD. Looks interesting.
This one's made by KD. Looks interesting.
Originally posted by AggiePhil
JFPointer,
Are you referring to the Craftsman tool (not the one shown above though)?
JFPointer,
Are you referring to the Craftsman tool (not the one shown above though)?
I keep seeing references to putting a plastic bag over the filter, the question comes up at to why. No oil leaks on removal, the level is down about an inch or so in the cannister, you would have to dump it to leak any, I never have a drip. Three different engines and they all worked the same, the commercial engine and filter is even lower than the Dodge.



