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Oil filter removal.

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Williamson:

--- Quote from: bucket on February 01, 2024, 02:50:26 PM ---https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/276099112469?hash=item4048ca1e15:g:Q38AAOSwR21kaGXu&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAAwE7bEHWnlhXlRrnwlOdWwSp6FfTdbKfvmjyLce%2B%2Bv9uMP3wsfvDyNebSbzfJU4ZfwMNoO9bLFq%2FH2QJ3DLgw032mf3gxONsMfWzPtS4griA2Dw5LLKqkUHZ3KwBEBBDYSZuzLx7CktepbD0PF4d%2BAesqHORxmPV7Czlvea1BFIUOPzMKQVMwe4TwYrMilOoyEEdhOkGK1w82kQNJAgJMIhE9LLiZOkvwt%2BqQzP%2BnQvxgKFcnl1i7obXmHfRN9aVkKw%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR8D03a6sYw

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I have one like that but I find that there's not manoeuvring space at the rear of the filter.


--- Quote from: ruSTynutz on February 01, 2024, 02:52:23 PM ---
I like the K&N Filters as they have a nut that you can use a socket on.
They are available in black or chrome if you like a bit of bling...  :grin


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Yes, that's a good option but as I still have three or four filter without the nut, I'll stick the other style for now.

ruSTynutz:
There's always this option...  :thumbs

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/196147918026?hash=item2dab53b4ca:g:eXUAAOSwJgNlhpH9

Or you can get a Ryco one from Repco for $20 or less if you're an Auto Club Member...
https://www.repco.com.au/tools-equipment/automotive-tools/engine-drivetrain/ryco-spin-on-oil-filter-removal-cup-rst201/p/A9814770

cravenhaven:

--- Quote from: bucket on February 01, 2024, 02:50:26 PM ---Yeah, i'm looking at one of those ones with a steel band that you can tighten with a nut, like this:

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The filter removal tool isnt a band style clamp, its an oversized socket style with a nut on the back. Trouble I've found is that some filters have different number of flutes, even though they are the same diameter.

Jdbiker:
Only ever tightened by hand and removed by hand, never had an issue  :like

bucket:

--- Quote from: Jdbiker on February 01, 2024, 07:38:58 PM ---Only ever tightened by hand and removed by hand, never had an issue  :like

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Yep, I'm with you but with big hands, I couldn't get in to take this one off. The previous owner had it installed so I'm not sure what was used to put it on. It's only hand tightened so should be easier to remove next time even though I have the K&N filter fitted.

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