oil filter stuck

AK-74me

"Typical White Person"
Tried by hand, tried the band style wrench...... the canister is crushing, I hate to crack or punture the filter right now as it is getting dark, any tips before I resort to jamming a screw driver through it tomorrow morning. I'd like to avoid the mess and PITA.
 

Otter

Nothing to see here
Tried by hand, tried the band style wrench...... the canister is crushing, I hate to crack or punture the filter right now as it is getting dark, any tips before I resort to jamming a screw driver through it tomorrow morning. I'd like to avoid the mess and PITA.

Jiffy lube, make it their problem..:killingme
 
Tried by hand, tried the band style wrench...... the canister is crushing, I hate to crack or punture the filter right now as it is getting dark, any tips before I resort to jamming a screw driver through it tomorrow morning. I'd like to avoid the mess and PITA.

That's what I've had to do once or twice before. Puncture it mid-filter, not at the end or it will just rip open and not come off the thread. Once it starts crushing, it's tough to get off.
 

Wickedwrench

Stubborn and opinionated
Tried by hand, tried the band style wrench...... the canister is crushing, I hate to crack or punture the filter right now as it is getting dark, any tips before I resort to jamming a screw driver through it tomorrow morning. I'd like to avoid the mess and PITA.

Strap wrench. Keep on crushing it until it gives. If it doesn't give put the screwdriver through it and get it over with.

I had one that I unded up having to cut off with a hammer and chisel. That was the most severe oil filter I have ever seen in 20+ years of working on cars professionally.
 

aps45819

24/7 Single Dad
Oil filter socket on the end of the filter?

I've had to switch to those on the bike since I can only access the end of the filter.
 

glhs837

Power with Control

getbent

Thats how them b*tch's R
Hubby changed the oil in my Expedition. Easy breezy right? Wrong. 2hrs later the oil filter still would not come off. We had to puncture it (several times) to get it off. Huge mess in the driveway. First time that has ever happened. Wonder if I can talk him into changing it again, :lol:.
 

AK-74me

"Typical White Person"
to prevent this from happening again, put a little oil on the gasket of the filter

I do that everytime, this is the 37 th time I've changed the oil in this truck, I bought it new in 1995, the problem here is that I only drove it like 5k in the last year and haven't changed it in a years time, it is seized up, I am going to try one of those socket adapters tomorrow, then ?????


Access is terrible, it is a 4 cyl Tacoma.
 

getbent

Thats how them b*tch's R
I do that everytime, this is the 37 th time I've changed the oil in this truck, I bought it new in 1995, the problem here is that I only drove it like 5k in the last year and haven't changed it in a years time, it is seized up, I am going to try one of those socket adapters tomorrow, then ?????


Access is terrible, it is a 4 cyl Tacoma.



Oh god! Don't say that. Hubby just bought one ('99). Let me know if it's worth it to just pay someone to change it, :lol:. I bought one of those tools. It came with the handle attached. One we had was too small. Hubby rode out and bought a new one, handle broke after two tries. Took it back, got another one. Still didn't work. Had to use a screwdriver through the filter.
 

AK-74me

"Typical White Person"
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Oh god! Don't say that. Hubby just bought one ('99). Let me know if it's worth it to just pay someone to change it, :lol:. I bought one of those tools. It came with the handle attached. One we had was too small. Hubby rode out and bought a new one, handle broke after two tries. Took it back, got another one. Still didn't work. Had to use a screwdriver through the filter.


It is not that bad getting your hand to, but once you need to use a wrench on it, it is a PITA.
 

ItalianScallion

Harley Rider
Things I learned when I was a mechanic:
Use a strap wrench and grip the filter at the top (threaded end) and not the bottom.
Never fail to lubricate the new filter gasket liberally before installing it.
Never tighten the new one with any tool; use your hand only. People think it has to be super tight not to leak but that's not true.
I've used a strap wrench since the 70's and never had a problem with it. You must clean it regularly to remove any oil so it grips and doesn't slip around the filter.
Always put some oil into the filter new before installing it to eliminate air pockets and any delays in the engine being oiled.
 
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