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Oil filter torque?
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Just wondering is it really necessary to torque down an oil filter? On the genuine filter it says to torque it down 12~16Nm? I thought hand tight was enough for filters? If so how would you go about getting a wrench to torque it...tried searching to no avail. Also would the drain plug need to be torqued as well? Think i saw in the DIY section its at 28.9. |
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Hand tight is fine for oil filters.
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12 to 16 nm would be about hand tight anyway.
Just make sure the drain plug crushes the washer. Don't over do it.
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are you doing it or the dealership/oil change place?
If its an oil change place/dealer-about 150ft.lbs should do NOTE THIS IS A JOKE. They always seem to put oil filters/bolts WAAAAY too tight. |
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Its bad when you need to use an extension on your socket to loosen the drain plug.
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Snug, then 1/4 turn.
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Touching + 3/4 turn on the filter
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When the impact stops is standard torque spec if you take your car to a shop
Or are you doing this yourself?
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As for how to get a torque wrench on, it'd be with a tool like this: https://www.amazon.com/Lisle-63600-O...dp/B0002SR4Q8/ -alex |
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