You need to buy a higher quality oil filter wrench. I like the KD/Gear Wrench strap type wrench.What are you using serrated cup fitting over the end of the cannister.
Slip ring fits around cannister.
Using the Wix filter,
Thanks,
Now THIS I like!A back in the day mechanic story. old timer would remove his pants belt. loop then wrap around filter then pull and there you go...
All else fails and it's somebody else's car with a baked-on filter, I'll whip out a Ridgid 24" pipe wrench on its' ***....
(again, old sprinkler guy).
"hey, I hadda get that filter off"A back in the day mechanic story. old timer would remove his pants belt. loop then wrap around filter then pull and there you go...
I can always get them off if I was the person who installed it.
When my father was younger he had incredibly strong hands.
I bet he was always asked to open the stubborn pickle jars as well.I can always get them off if I was the person who installed it.
When my father was younger he had incredibly strong hands.
I was in high school and noticed one of my brothers friends had a Chevelle with black oil. I told him I would change it for him.
Couldn't budge the filter. Tried a belt with channel locks , no luck. Drove a screwdriver through it multiple times tore it up.
My dad came home from work spun it off with one hand. He said it wasn't really very tight.
That was impressive.
My dad was like that also, borne from having to work from age 14 (including being the butcher in a grocery forI can always get them off if I was the person who installed it.
When my father was younger he had incredibly strong hands.
I was in high school and noticed one of my brothers friends had a Chevelle with black oil. I told him I would change it for him.
Couldn't budge the filter. Tried a belt with channel locks , no luck. Drove a screwdriver through it multiple times tore it up.
My dad came home from work spun it off with one hand. He said it wasn't really very tight.
That was impressive.