Is anyone using the socket type wrenches to remove/install the oil filters? If so, where did you get them?
Thanks,
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p38@fcs.net
Thanks,
g
p38@fcs.net
Got a drawer full, so it seems, of those filter cups. Dang. Wouldn't you know it, but sometimes even the same filter, same brand, differ from year to year. All it takes is a slightly different "build" and the cup you've used in the past suddenly is ever so slightly too big or too small. I've stopped buying them. Got enough. :laughing:
Still got a couple of strap type wrenches and the finger grip kind too!
I bought an adjustable one from Snap-On..Fits on a ratchet and expands or shrinks to fit..Spring loaded.
Sometimes there is not enough clearance for Channel-locks.all this discussion about fancy oil filter pliers, cups, and sockets to remove something that's going to be thrown away. I opened my tool box and saw my channel lock pliers...works like a charm...nothing else to buy and can be used for multiple things :thumbsup:
Why they don't dip all filters to put a little rubber grip on the end is beyond me
For tightening or loosening? In my experience most properly installed filters can't be hand loosened anyway after they've been on awhile.
To install it I've never seen the need...
I have no problems getting an old filter off unless it is in a hole necessitating the cap type wrench. If accessible I can always get it off with big channel-locks, I don't care if I crush it when it is coming off.