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Oil Filter Stucked.
I tried to loose the oil filter and unable to do so.
My honda manual said I have to tap the side of Canister to loose using long screw drive. I don't understand how stucked oil filter could be loose just by tapping the side. does anyone any idea how to loose an oil filter. |
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On numerous occasions I have applied the "no turning back" method:
1) Remove Driver's front tire for better access to filter. Securely prop up vehicle. 2) Try everything else first to loosen filter. 3) Tap the screwdriver with a hammer so that it punctures the oil filter in one side and out the other. Be sure to get a meaty part of the filter. 4) Use the screwdriver as a larger handle to turn the filter. 5) If this only tears up the filter, use a long metal rod (such as a 1/2" socket drive extension) as a chisel and place it at an angle against the base of the remaining filter so that when you strike the rod with the hammer, it may cause the filter to turn counter-clockwise (if it dents the filter enough so that it "bites" into it). Thing is, there is no turning back... You SHALL get the filter off....you MUST get the filter off... because you can not move the car otherwise. OR PLAN "B" do none of the above and take the car to a lube place, have them replace the oil and filter, then when you get the car home, loosen the filter a bit and retighten it only as much as is needed. That way, next time, you can loosen it yourself. Good luck! -- KWW "Red Cloud" > wrote in message om... > I tried to loose the oil filter and unable to do so. > My honda manual said I have to tap the side of Canister to loose using > long screw drive. I don't understand how stucked oil filter could > be loose just by tapping the side. does anyone any idea how to loose > an oil filter. |
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"Red Cloud" > wrote in message om... >I tried to loose the oil filter and unable to do so. > My honda manual said I have to tap the side of Canister to loose using > long screw drive. I don't understand how stucked oil filter could > be loose just by tapping the side. does anyone any idea how to loose > an oil filter. Have you tried an oil filter cap socket? It fits on the end of your oil filter and you turn it with a 3/8" socket wrench. |
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When typical oil filter wrenches fail to do the job, then I and others turn to a
tool some vernacularly call "The Crusher." The tool's jaws clamp around the end of the filter and get tighter as one applies more torque to twist the filter off. Both of the following appear to work like mine (which as only two jaws). I bought mine at Car Quest about a dozen years ago, but I think Autozone, Checkers, and Napa would probably have it, too. I've needed it twice in some 20+ years of doing oil changes. It's never failed me whereas cap oil filter wrenches and belt oil filter wrenches have. http://www.toolprice.com/product/7260B http://www.etoolcart.com/browseprodu...-LIS63600.HTML "Red Cloud" > wrote > I tried to loose the oil filter and unable to do so. > My honda manual said I have to tap the side of Canister to loose using > long screw drive. I don't understand how stucked oil filter could > be loose just by tapping the side. does anyone any idea how to loose > an oil filter. |
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No such word as "stucked."
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He Hate Retard and Moron wrote:
> No such word as "stucked." Man, you really are an idiot--"He Hate" isn't grammatically correct, either, but "Retard and Moron" sure fits you to a "T". I was willing to give you the benefit of the doubt when others criticized you and I had just joined the group, but I've now seen enough to know that they're right. Why not be helpful, instead of constantly insulting? |
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I've got some 18" channel locks, I never met a oil filter I can't get
loose when using them. Red Cloud wrote: > I tried to loose the oil filter and unable to do so. > My honda manual said I have to tap the side of Canister to loose using > long screw drive. I don't understand how stucked oil filter could > be loose just by tapping the side. does anyone any idea how to loose > an oil filter. |
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"Red Cloud" > wrote in message om...
> I tried to loose the oil filter and unable to do so. > My Honda manual said I have to tap the side of Canister to loose using > long screw drive. I don't understand how stuck oil filter could > be loosen just by tapping the side. You can remove extremely tight screws, bolts, oil filters, or anything by tapping its outer perimeter with a quality punch. This method require some dexterity by utilizing a single blow or more to the punch. It's a rewarding process that builds character and can usually be learned. -- Burt |
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