How do you remove your oil filter?
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How do you remove your oil filter?
Just wondering what ways people remove there oil filters. Mine always seem stubborn and stuck on, most of the time I have to use force to remove filter.
When ever I watch videos of others doing it. They always seem to remove them with ease just one hand.
I always run oil around the rubber on the new filters and tighten by hand?
When ever I watch videos of others doing it. They always seem to remove them with ease just one hand.
I always run oil around the rubber on the new filters and tighten by hand?
#3
lol that's the method i normally use. It just seems ott, I can't imagine there's loads of Subaru drivers doing the same trick.
Originally Posted by the shreksta
lol my mate hammered a screw driver through his and tried to turn it that way...........didnt end to well
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You can't really get them on the scooby filter well as it hits the exhaust manifold. I've tried with the claw type one. But that was rubbish. Just wondered what others use. Maybe it's me missing a trick.
#7
Opie do a good tool for removal :
https://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-74025-o...5208aa12a.aspx
Mine always comes off with ease by hand but I make sure not to over tighten when fitting.
https://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-74025-o...5208aa12a.aspx
Mine always comes off with ease by hand but I make sure not to over tighten when fitting.
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Opie do a good tool for removal :
https://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-74025-o...5208aa12a.aspx
Mine always comes off with ease by hand but I make sure not to over tighten when fitting.
https://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-74025-o...5208aa12a.aspx
Mine always comes off with ease by hand but I make sure not to over tighten when fitting.
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Fleabay,doesn't get good reviews but looked good when I bought it.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OIL-FILTE...LE#UserReviews
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OIL-FILTE...LE#UserReviews
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Usually use a big set of slip joint pliers, inherited a set of MAC ones from my Dad when he passed away, not really the correct tool for the job but they come in really handy for things like this and pushing pistons back into brake calipers.
http://www.mactools.co.uk/rate-mac-t...ip-joint-plier
http://www.mactools.co.uk/rate-mac-t...ip-joint-plier
#20
just use the K&N filters with "wrench off" nut on them! just need a 1inch/25mm socket
https://www.knfilters.com/wrenchoff_oilfilter.htm
filter only cost a £10
https://www.knfilters.com/wrenchoff_oilfilter.htm
filter only cost a £10
#21
I had one but sold it on here. It's it just for blue filters though? As I always buy black filters?
Originally Posted by ossett2k2
Opie do a good tool for removal :
https://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-74025-o...5208aa12a.aspx
Mine always comes off with ease by hand but I make sure not to over tighten when fitting.
https://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-74025-o...5208aa12a.aspx
Mine always comes off with ease by hand but I make sure not to over tighten when fitting.
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I also just go for the k&n filters with the hex on the end ...... dont know why all filters dont have them?????
Getting an old one off never seems a problem as 5 bar grips can squish it a bit, but getting the new one on is a reverse of the same problem without the oppurtunity to abuse it into submission.
Getting an old one off never seems a problem as 5 bar grips can squish it a bit, but getting the new one on is a reverse of the same problem without the oppurtunity to abuse it into submission.
#26
Well this time I ended up using this little tool.
Not sure what it is, but punctured the oil filter with ease. I don't know how they get so tight. I only put them on by hand tight.
Might be handy to invest in a tool though.
Not sure what it is, but punctured the oil filter with ease. I don't know how they get so tight. I only put them on by hand tight.
Might be handy to invest in a tool though.
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Just be aware that prolonged or frequent contact with used engine oil (especially hot engine oil ) can cause dermatitis and in the worst cases, skin cancer.
Always wise to use nitrile gloves or even the ones from your local petrol station diesel pumps at a push.
Always wise to use nitrile gloves or even the ones from your local petrol station diesel pumps at a push.
#28
Made my day that ,!
not as bad as what I saw yesterday tho
will update on that on a fresh thread after gym with pics you shall not be dissapointed I promise .......
#30
Did think about K&N but there double price than OEM. And I change my oil a lot.
Originally Posted by legacy_gtb
I also just go for the k&n filters with the hex on the end ...... dont know why all filters dont have them?????
Getting an old one off never seems a problem as 5 bar grips can squish it a bit, but getting the new one on is a reverse of the same problem without the oppurtunity to abuse it into submission.
Getting an old one off never seems a problem as 5 bar grips can squish it a bit, but getting the new one on is a reverse of the same problem without the oppurtunity to abuse it into submission.