roger dodger
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This wrench fits in tight spots and works well with my FJR filters.
Choke... gasp... that's an $81 tool for oil filter removal?!?!?!?
Now I think my expensive K/N filters are super frugal! YMMV
This wrench fits in tight spots and works well with my FJR filters.
This is exactly what I have been using on every motorcycle, car, and pickup for years. Never fails. You may need to bend the ears in just a bit for your mc filter but it will remove the filter. A HarborFreight must have.Have yet to find a filter that this won't get off. The filters on my boat seem to weld themselves on
https://www.harborfreight.com/unive...VA5R64YQXi5CWqZC45b8dR_Z2aM2c6ZkaAsjPEALw_wcB
Have yet to find a filter that this won't get off. The filters on my boat seem to weld themselves on
https://www.harborfreight.com/unive...VA5R64YQXi5CWqZC45b8dR_Z2aM2c6ZkaAsjPEALw_wcB
Some do..if they are too large like the one from autozone made for larger car filters...I’ve tried that band tool, it just slides as I try and spin it
I've had metal ones and rubber ones and they work fine for the filters that want to come off. They tend to take too much room to operate and don't work on a lot of vehicles where your only clear shot is to the end of the filter. My crash bars would keep you from using a strap wrench easily. Cap wrenches are a non starter - too many different sizes needed for the ever changing fleet of stuff with oil filters.Some do..if they are too large like the one from autozone made for larger car filters...
the one I listed is for motorcycles..
once I smashed a car filter into a small oval but it came off with only a little oil leaking where cracks occurred
Man, for $81 that wrench should drain the old oil, replace the filter, and pour the new oil in while you sip a beer and watch!This wrench fits in tight spots and works well with my FJR filters.
$81, you’ve got to be kidding. Maybe for BMW owners.This wrench fits in tight spots and works well with my FJR filters.
UPDATE!!!!I have an oil filter that does not want to come off. I managed to dent it up pretty good trying to remove it.
It doesn’t leak yet but I want it off. Any special tools or homemade tools I should try?
Any suggestions are welcome
I have one, it didn’t workThis wrench fits in tight spots and works well with my FJR filters.
Too much workUsed this trick on Harley’s as the filters can be hard to get to and the engine heat can weld filter to engine, Use a socket type oil filter tool in size closest to oil filter diameter. Drill 2 holes on each side of top of socket then take two sheet metal screws and screw them into filter through the holes drilled in top of socket. This will hold filter tightly within socket and allow you the torque to spin it off.
That’s what I usedoil filter pliers. done.
Yeah, and even if you do that and tighten the prescribed way - sometimes they feel like you tightened to 100ft lbs when you go to take them offEvery spin on oil filter made come with directions, before install smear oil on gasket. Good motoring…
Yeah, and even if you do that and tighten the prescribed way - sometimes they feel like you tightened to 100ft lbs when you go to take them off
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