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oil filter wrench????

Lefy

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best oil filter wrench for gettin to my firlter in a 98 sport 4.0 sohc what do you guys use???

i have one of those metal strap ones that clamp on around the filter but it really doesn't allow easy turning of the oil filter what else can i get that would work better since. i sorta bent the one i have getting the filter tight. :eek:
yeh so who knows whihc one i should get.??
i'm looking i guess for one thats like a big socket so i could uses a wrench on it which would be sweet.
but i can't find one who makes them.

thanks
 



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ok, first..you are only supposed to hand-tighten the filter while re-installing (so you wont break the seal). second, you schouldnt need a filter wrench, assuming you abide by number one. third, if you must use a filter wrench, kmart sells them as do many places like walmart and meijer.

i just have a set of old gloves i use for other people's filters, but on my truck i ALWAYS use fram which have a gripper so i can do it with my bare hands.
 






I have always had to use a wrench to remove any filter that I hand tightened.

The best I have found is the one shown below. I use a 6: 3/8" drive extension with a flex ratchet on it.
 

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the one i use at work has 3 prongs, and they move via gears... they tighten harder, the more force you exsert..... i got mine at sears..... also, the mac tools guy and the snap-on guy have the same ones as well.....
 






re: aldive

thats wierd..you must have some serious upper body strength to tighten that hard or maybe they crust on. i have yet to need a wrench on anybodys car (and that includes my parents who often go a year between oil changes). i know i dont have much upper body strength, but i am also short...maybe its a leverage thing.


sears would probably be a good place to get that wrench. i guess i can see needing one tyo get it off..they can be difficult at times. like i said though, i would definately only hand-tighten.
 






Both wrenches I have ever needed are at the end of my arms. Thats also where I look when I need a helping hand.
 






until i found this site, me too. now, i can come here with any problems i have and i can usually get a phesable solution.
 






I always hand tighten but for some reason I usually have to use my filter wrench to get them loose. I use an AMSOIL filter, and I think aldive does too. Last time, though, was able to horse it loose with my hands. My filter wrench I bought from sears and its a nice one that lets you attach a ratchet or bb to it. It's similar to aldives. The strap-type ones aren't too useful in my opinion.
 






What's wrong with doing it by hand? It should screw on and off very easily. If not, your doing something wrong.
 






Well, I'd say you're doing something wrong if it leaks after you're done.

It's just how much of a wimp I want to be;
:D
if I use a filter wrench I can loosen it with almost no force. If I do it by hand I have to bear into it a little but it's no problem.
 






Very rarely can I loosen a filter by hand, and I have strong arms...I use the cap type of attachment that Aldive pictured....
 






I usually use a filter wrench I got at AutoZone that looks like ice-tongs or pliars. I use a wrench cause I dont want to burn myself &/or have oil leak down my arm.
 






I will confess. I usually use a wrench to give a quick snug when installing the filter. Reason being, my hands are usually oily and it is hard to get a good grasp on the filter or to determine if I have snugged it up enough. Better to have a filter a little too tight than a little too loss. It has always worked for me and never had a problem.
 






I have done that in the past too, Robb. If I think the filter feels loose, I will give it an inch or so of turn, MAX....
 






Once the filter stop spinning on its own I just give it another half a turn. Never had a leakage problem and always comes off by hand.
 






thats what i do too. like i said, i use fram which have that gripper on them, plus i have an old set of mech. gloves that help with gripage and not burning my hand....although one truck id to wrap a bug baggie around the filter to catch all the loose oil...it reduces your grasp though.
 






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