SUCCESS!!!!
The 64mm cap wrench spun on the filter. Next I tried the Ares toothed clamping cap wrench (similar to the Lisle 63600), and it worked! So somewhat anti-climactic, which is actually what I had hoped for.
As I laid in bed this morning, I wondered how my Schrödinger's Oil Filter would end up. I find these types of situations quite odd ... until I put the wrench on it, the state of the oil filter is simultaneously stuck and not-stuck.
Thank you to everybody who chimed in. I really appreciate all of the suggestions, especially @Fordtech86, who suggested the Lisle 63600.
On a humorous note, I recently purchased a funnel that has caps on both ends. Thought that was pretty cool. I left it out in the rain with the caps screwed on, but water found a way inside. Now there's water in the folds that allow the funnel to bend. So I can't change my oil. Fortunately I don't think I'll need to post a new thread on how to deal with this. Think I can pretty much handle this one on my own, even though, you know, the whole software engineer screwdriver thing that was mentioned earlier.
The 64mm cap wrench spun on the filter. Next I tried the Ares toothed clamping cap wrench (similar to the Lisle 63600), and it worked! So somewhat anti-climactic, which is actually what I had hoped for.
As I laid in bed this morning, I wondered how my Schrödinger's Oil Filter would end up. I find these types of situations quite odd ... until I put the wrench on it, the state of the oil filter is simultaneously stuck and not-stuck.
Thank you to everybody who chimed in. I really appreciate all of the suggestions, especially @Fordtech86, who suggested the Lisle 63600.
On a humorous note, I recently purchased a funnel that has caps on both ends. Thought that was pretty cool. I left it out in the rain with the caps screwed on, but water found a way inside. Now there's water in the folds that allow the funnel to bend. So I can't change my oil. Fortunately I don't think I'll need to post a new thread on how to deal with this. Think I can pretty much handle this one on my own, even though, you know, the whole software engineer screwdriver thing that was mentioned earlier.
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