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.![Cool :cool: :cool:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
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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