~Immediate help required!~
#1
~Immediate help required!~
I am currently in the process of an oil change
sounds fairly easy right? (ive done numerous)
well im at the lovely part of the oil filter.
now as any one with my year bracket of 2.3L 4cyl engines knows the oil filter is mounted on the side horizontal.
PROBLEM!!!
it wont come off at all.
ive tried 3 different band wrenchs, the socket cup you can put on the end if it has the flat sides, and ive already resorted to putting a long handled screwdriver thru the filter.
*edit*
the bottom of the filter is now mashed
*edit*
no budge, at all.
so a headache later and oil everywhere (and yes i mean everywhere) i am coming to you guys to help me out of this pinch.
and btw, im leaving for Colorado on the 5th of January
sounds fairly easy right? (ive done numerous)
well im at the lovely part of the oil filter.
now as any one with my year bracket of 2.3L 4cyl engines knows the oil filter is mounted on the side horizontal.
PROBLEM!!!
it wont come off at all.
ive tried 3 different band wrenchs, the socket cup you can put on the end if it has the flat sides, and ive already resorted to putting a long handled screwdriver thru the filter.
*edit*
the bottom of the filter is now mashed
*edit*
no budge, at all.
so a headache later and oil everywhere (and yes i mean everywhere) i am coming to you guys to help me out of this pinch.
and btw, im leaving for Colorado on the 5th of January
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lol, if anyone wld be interested in coming out to take a look id be happy to reimburse like $20 for gas, wldnt be able to properly pay tho. and also:
does Ford hate Rangers because i have the Dual Sparkplugs (8 plugs in a 4cyl) but yet the intake side coil pack is located right under and i mean RIGHT under the power steering pump lol?
does Ford hate Rangers because i have the Dual Sparkplugs (8 plugs in a 4cyl) but yet the intake side coil pack is located right under and i mean RIGHT under the power steering pump lol?
#9
Get one of these and you can even remove the filter if its bent out of shape. And there only like 5 bucks!
This thread makes me glad i go to Ford to get my oil changed. I am good friends with the service manager and mechanic. I get my oil changed, tires rotated and all the fluids topped off for 20 bucks cash!
Wayne
This thread makes me glad i go to Ford to get my oil changed. I am good friends with the service manager and mechanic. I get my oil changed, tires rotated and all the fluids topped off for 20 bucks cash!
Wayne
#10
Rubber
The best thing I've found is either the band wrenches (already mentioned) or clean off the filter and dry it, then use rubber dish washing gloves (the blue ones work better than the pink ones) or find a piece of rubber from an innertube that will wrap around the filter. I've always been able to get these off with hand power. In the past this has given me enough grasp to get the little @#$%^& unstuck. Good luck!
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#12
Get an oil filter claw. This is a piece that goes on an end of a ratchet. The claw will bite into the filter on 3 spots and apply more pressure on the filter as you keep twisting. I work at a Ford Dealership and the claw always works. Try Using a 1/2 ratchet with a 3/8 adapter to use the claw. You can always slide a metal pipe over the ratchet handle to give yourself more leverage.
#13
well after my headache and a few cigs early this mornin i decided to sleep, ill keep yall posted and tell you wehat works, and i have $0 to buy anything. i spent a good $200 on parts (plugs, wires, air filter, trans fluid, oil, filter, and some ball joints) so i cant really purchase any new tools.
the claw seems like it would work but im gonna try some BMF pliers or channel locks :D
be back in a few lol
the claw seems like it would work but im gonna try some BMF pliers or channel locks :D
be back in a few lol
#14
The more you rip the case the less the claw can continue to crush as you twist off the filter. I use the claw on a lot of factory filters. The robotic arm sometimes twists that filter on so tight, it looks like a crushed up pop can by the time the claw has twisted it off. If only they lubed that rubber seal from the factory.
#15
as those guys mentioned above, the band wrench is an awesome tool. as a lube tech i had a hard time with a lot of filters, but if you get the band wrench on there and keep it as close to the bottom of the filter where it sits flush to the engine you wont crush it and it will have nowhere to go but off. good luck
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#18
let me throw a quote for you
so news to some, its always good to read the OP's post.
and no i havent tried one of those i was actullay just looking at the Wilmar - Filter Wrench ( Wilmar W54311 - Filter Wrench | O'Reilly Auto Parts )
and no i havent tried one of those i was actullay just looking at the Wilmar - Filter Wrench ( Wilmar W54311 - Filter Wrench | O'Reilly Auto Parts )
#19
i went to walmart and bought one of the fram oil filter pliers they were 8 dollars ofter tax they work great on everything ive used them on and even on my old horizontal filter, it sucks because the factory doesnt give you much room to work at all i think there was a trick of going through the fender well too
#20
http://www.princessauto.com/workshop...-filter-wrench
or
http://www.princessauto.com/workshop...-filter-wrench
Band filter wrenches fail in comparison.
or
http://www.princessauto.com/workshop...-filter-wrench
Band filter wrenches fail in comparison.
#21
ahhhh, Princess Auto!
Obviously some Canucks on here!
Well, if it makes you feel any better, TN, I just checked under my truck to see what else might work, and I had the opposite problem, filter was loooooose, just before heading out on 500mile trip! So you probably saved one other guy a headache with your post!
Well, if it makes you feel any better, TN, I just checked under my truck to see what else might work, and I had the opposite problem, filter was loooooose, just before heading out on 500mile trip! So you probably saved one other guy a headache with your post!
#22
let me throw a quote for you
so news to some, its always good to read the OP's post.
and no i havent tried one of those i was actullay just looking at the Wilmar - Filter Wrench ( Wilmar W54311 - Filter Wrench | O'Reilly Auto Parts )
so news to some, its always good to read the OP's post.
and no i havent tried one of those i was actullay just looking at the Wilmar - Filter Wrench ( Wilmar W54311 - Filter Wrench | O'Reilly Auto Parts )
None of what i said was in your original post. Putting a long screw driver into the filter is done to get added leverage to turn which is different than pounding it in tangent and hitting it with a hammer to loosen up.
So news to some, it pays off to read what is actually written.
lul
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