Oil Filter replacement
jeff_green
06-22-2004, 05:26 AM
I have had a good look around but I can't find info on this. I have worked on a good many cars and never come across a oil filter as differcult to change as the tegs. Has any one come up with an easy way of getting at this thing. I have tried it up on stands but there seems to be no room to get a wench on it or to turn it. It also does not seem to tighten as usual. I heard of someone crushing it trying to get it off and when they screwed the new one on, there was no finger tight and then a 1/4 turn it just snapped tight.
Is there something special about these oil filters. do you need special tools???
Is there something special about these oil filters. do you need special tools???
boosted k20
06-22-2004, 09:06 PM
i agree, theres hardly any room to get ur hands in there to take off the oil filter and the oil filter removal tools that i have are useless in try n to take off the filter.
this is how i removed my filter:
1st drain the oil from the car
2nd, get under the car and take a long screw driver and puncture a hole in the oil filter by hitting the screw driver with a hammer. u dont wanna puncture the hole on the filter too close to the engine. u wanna do it about 1 inch from where the filter ends (NOT 1 inch from the side where the filter is closer the the engine, but the other side of the filter.) when u do this oil will start to leak, so be prepared to get messy! oki now turn the screw driver which will turn the oil filter. when u cant turn the screw driver any more (Because it will hit the engine), go ahead and make another whole in the filter and continue doing this until u can turn the filter with ur hands! remove filter and install new one =)
it's a messy way of doing it, but thats how i remove my filter all the time
this is how i removed my filter:
1st drain the oil from the car
2nd, get under the car and take a long screw driver and puncture a hole in the oil filter by hitting the screw driver with a hammer. u dont wanna puncture the hole on the filter too close to the engine. u wanna do it about 1 inch from where the filter ends (NOT 1 inch from the side where the filter is closer the the engine, but the other side of the filter.) when u do this oil will start to leak, so be prepared to get messy! oki now turn the screw driver which will turn the oil filter. when u cant turn the screw driver any more (Because it will hit the engine), go ahead and make another whole in the filter and continue doing this until u can turn the filter with ur hands! remove filter and install new one =)
it's a messy way of doing it, but thats how i remove my filter all the time
charlieteg
06-22-2004, 11:18 PM
they are some bitches to get at...i like your idea though
jeff_green
06-23-2004, 12:02 AM
Thanks for the advice. I have heard of this technique before, I will give it a try. This is a B18B 93 LS. Has any one have problems with the filters being difficult to turn. I had a mechanic crush the old one using a webbed strap type filter wrench (these are used with a socket ratchet wench and usually work well in a confined space). This Mechanic said he never wanted to see the car again so I change the oil every 10,000 KM and get the Honda Dealer to do it every second time. I am just sick of paying $500 for an oil change!
BullShifter
06-23-2004, 12:56 AM
Honda/Acura filters aren't hard to get to. Buy a filter cup, special cup fits over end of filter, snap in 3" 3/8" extension, use 3/8" ratchet to remove.
DeleriousZ
06-23-2004, 02:05 AM
do it with your hands.... you know... just kinda reef on it... that's what i do... hasn't leaked a drop since.. on either of my changes so far..
boosted k20
06-23-2004, 10:29 AM
500 bucks for an oil change!!!!!!!!!! wtf. what kinda currency is this? damn u got ripped off. oil change around my way cost only 20 US dollars.
just do it the way i told u if u have no other way of doing it.
just do it the way i told u if u have no other way of doing it.
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