stupid oil filter. ignore me
#1
donuts are day old bagels
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Californication
Posts: 191
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
stupid oil filter. ignore me
just ranting. so I tried to give my car its third oil change at about 7000. 1st at 1k, 2nd at 4k, every 3k yadayadayada.
the first time i took off the oil filter i could have sworn that bastard was welded onto the block. 2nd time, it wouldn't budge again. I just figured that I didn't oil up the seals enough when I put it on last time. this time, my third time, again the damn thing wont budge!!! and i know I oiled up that filter good last time! I rubbed it down like a korean massage parlor. now the filter just sits there, taunting me, mucking up my new oil and staring defiantly back at me. stupid tiny little filter. i'm going to get me the biggest oil filter wrench i can find and i'm going to get that s.o.b. off my engine. then he and I will take a little drive down to the docks.
bastard will sleep with the fishes tonight (after being throughly cleaned and packaged as to not harm the eco-biatch-system.)
the first time i took off the oil filter i could have sworn that bastard was welded onto the block. 2nd time, it wouldn't budge again. I just figured that I didn't oil up the seals enough when I put it on last time. this time, my third time, again the damn thing wont budge!!! and i know I oiled up that filter good last time! I rubbed it down like a korean massage parlor. now the filter just sits there, taunting me, mucking up my new oil and staring defiantly back at me. stupid tiny little filter. i'm going to get me the biggest oil filter wrench i can find and i'm going to get that s.o.b. off my engine. then he and I will take a little drive down to the docks.
bastard will sleep with the fishes tonight (after being throughly cleaned and packaged as to not harm the eco-biatch-system.)
#8
Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Indiana
Posts: 414
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Smoker
There's no / little room for the screwdriver technique - best to use universal joint / 3/8 Drive with oil filter wrench with sandpaper or cloth inside it. Tap wrench down with hammer then use universal - 6 inch to 12 inch extension.
John
There's no / little room for the screwdriver technique - best to use universal joint / 3/8 Drive with oil filter wrench with sandpaper or cloth inside it. Tap wrench down with hammer then use universal - 6 inch to 12 inch extension.
John
#10
Bert angry!
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Madison, WI
Posts: 337
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I think I was the one who posted the sandpaper trick before. It works for me everytime. Another trick I've used before is toothpaste inside the wrench. If you get the right stuff, it tends to be just abrasive enough to provide grip. I feel your pain though RX8Bliss. I just did my fourth oil change and still had trouble getting the filter off.
#12
Registered User
iTrader: (2)
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Cincinnati
Posts: 239
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally posted by Smoker
Put a hole right through the filter from the side with a screwdriver and unscrew it out.
Put a hole right through the filter from the side with a screwdriver and unscrew it out.
I tried it one time on my wife's car and ended up ripping the metal can right off the filter. It had been screwed on so tight by a kid at an oil change place that it wouldn't budge.
Required a tow truck to the dealer after that, because I still couldn't get the filter base off.
Once you punch that hole, you can't go back. Since that lesson, I've never let anyone change my oil again. LOL
#13
Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Edmonton
Posts: 680
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Yup, punching the hole is a last resort. Even then I wouldn't do it. If you think your tiny filter is trouble, try the first gen RX-7 filter on a 3rd gen. That's what I use. Nice and big, lots of filter media. Just "fun" to get in there and out .
When you put on a new filter, oil the rubber gasket and turn it on by hand until the rubber touches the metal. Then tighten 2/3 turn. It will seal just fine and you can remove it by hand.
When you put on a new filter, oil the rubber gasket and turn it on by hand until the rubber touches the metal. Then tighten 2/3 turn. It will seal just fine and you can remove it by hand.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
JimmyBlack
Series I Major Horsepower Upgrades
273
02-10-2020 10:23 PM