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Those chain ones don't work that well and then only on the end knobblie bits..
Have you tried undoing it with your hand? , ie clean the filter up clean your hand and grab it and undo it by hand, since your hand can exert much more torque that oil filters are supposed to be done up to.
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After struggling to remove a few oil filters I will now only ever use a socket cup filter remover tool, get the right size one for your filter and stick it on a 10" breaker bar works everytime.
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Always used the long screwdriver technique myself,you've got to go all the way through though.  |
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Get a Boa Constrictor from B&Q.
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I've always used the filter tool and a breaker bar.  ____________________ My Flickr |
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| Kickstart wrote: | Hi
Another vote for the chain type wrench. They will work but tend to destroy the filters if they are really tight.
They also work to take the lids off jars when they are really tight  .
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Great. Now in my mental picture of Keith's house I can't tell where kitchen ends and workshop starts.
I also imagine a washing machine full of parts, and at least one engine on the dining room table. At least that isn't unusual in these parts, with the likes of wali and stinkwheel.
And lone wolf. I think his house may actually be in the 50s. In a good way. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 4 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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