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Old 05-25-2004, 06:37 AM   #1
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BEST TOOL and PROCEDURE to remove oil filter

Guys (and gals), I tried to get the oil filter off last evening and the filter was on very tight. Needless to say, I wasn't successful in getting it off.

This would have been the first oil change since buying the truck. I guess those factory boys must have had a good grip on the filter!

I had a cheap, slip-type band filter wrench but it slipped around the body of the filter. I didn't have the correct size of filter "socket" that goes on the end and plan on purchasing one---unless you all can recommend a better way to get the filter off-and on-in the future.

There sure isn't much room under there. I suppose with a 3/8" wrench and the proper filter socket it would work. Your thoughts would be appreciated on your experiences in filter and oil changes. Thanks in advance
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Old 05-25-2004, 06:41 AM   #2
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I have had success in the past with strap wrenches.
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Old 05-25-2004, 07:07 AM   #3
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I would highly recommemd the filter socket. If you give the parts store the brand of filter, they should be able to give you the correct cap socket. I used to use these on an old S10 I had, and used to go throught the fenderwell with a long extension. I could have changed the filter in a tuxedo and not gotten dirty.
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Old 05-25-2004, 09:54 PM   #4
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3/8 ratchet with the proper oil filter socket. Once the filter is loose, but oil is not flowing out, place a disposable grocery bag over a rag. Wrap the rag around the filter and remove by hand. The bag will catch most of the oil that would otherwise run onto the steering rack and collect on and on top of the skid plate.
Works for me...........happy trails...................
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Old 05-27-2004, 10:26 AM   #5
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Thanks for the info and hints on my "problem."
I finally purchased a tool that is best described as a wratchet mechanism that as you tighten it, the tool grips the filter tighter. It will literally squeeze the filter as you untighten it--but it works. I've had trouble in the past with filter sockets that fit over the end cap--slips sometimes.

This tool was purchased at Auto-Zone for $9 I believe. It can only be used for untightening the filter.

Thanks also for the hint on catching the oil when the filter is taken off. I didn't realize the first time when taking the filter off and a lot of oil came streaming down as I loosened the filter. The plastic bag and rag is a great idea! Thanks to all that responded.
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The bag and rag will not catch all, but it will get the majority.
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