I am trying to remove filter but having no luck. Filter has what looks like a spanner ring at base. Has anyone else had this problem and what did you do.
I've used both conventional oil filter wrenches and strap wrenches without trouble.I am trying to remove filter but having no luck. Filter has what looks like a spanner ring at base. Has anyone else had this problem and what did you do.
Kingrock, welcome to the forum! You will get a lot of good advice here. How much room do you have to get on the filter? The one BAP hyperlinked is one I have had good luck with, as it will frequently get into tighter spots than other designs. You may still crush the filter before breaking it loose, but if you get the strap as close to the engine as you can then you shouldn't crush it. Also, it may help to wrap a single layer of that no-slip, rubber type shelf liner around the filter and under the strap. I should have found a link to my fav before posting this, and I will try and edit it if I can find a link. It has a set of three jaws and a 3/8" square receiver. You place your ratchet on it and when you give it the lefty-loosy turn, it torques the jaws down on the filter. The problem I had to watch for is that the jaws are not as sturdy as they should be and on a really tough break, the jaws will spring and bend slightly. I fixed it by hose clamping the jaws to the filter before removing. Good luck; let us know.I am trying to remove filter but having no luck. Filter has what looks like a spanner ring at base. Has anyone else had this problem and what did you do.