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on some cars, the filter is really difficult to access, and if that filter is tight people have to resort to this ..
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use k&n oil filters... they have a nut on the top to make it easier to get them off. but first and foremost don't let dealership techs touch your car.
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First oil change on new car = bring to dealer for me
Havent had any problem doing that on 3 different brand cars. |
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fwiw, I use the AST oil filter wrench..
fits perfect and doesn't slip.. very heavy duty, for professionals.. http://www.toolsource.com/subaru-hyu...-p-104328.html |
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See what? I have done all my own oil changes and helped numerous friends. They and I have seen 3 digit speeds and hard driving pretty much daily and no problems.
When I have gotten dealer changes they come off with only my hand after. Please share your secrets and not emoticons. ![]()
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Screw on filter. Once rubber base touches engine, turn another 2/3 to 3/4. This can be accomplished by hand. There is absolutely no need to turn the filter 1.5 full rotations. Please show me where it says to screw on the filter that tightly. -alex Edit: torque spec for the filter is 10ft-lb of torque. If that is not a definition of "hand tight", you're doing it wrong! |
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This is how I tightened it when I installed the new one. No issues so far. |
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^^^ screwdriver technique always works!
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http://www.purolatorautofilters.net/...ages/FAQs.aspx
I can assure you on some filters the instructions say to go as high as 1.5 turns.. |
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The "how much beyond gasket contact" is dependent on the thickness of the rubber gasket, and the actual filter thread. If the threads are finer/thinner, there would be a need to turn the filter more to compress the gasket properly. For coarser threads, the filter would need to be turned less. Or look at it this way: the finer the thread pitch, the more turns it will take to move the same vertical distance versus a coarser thread pitch. A filter gasket needing 2mm of compression would require different amounts of turning based on the thread pitch differences, hence the vague info from the filter maker. -alex |
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