most of us at one time have had an oil filter become resistant to being removed with the tools pictured below , resulting in the filter being either crushed or you get crazy and drive a large screw driver thru it to get leverage or you use a hammer and long chisel to tap it around, working it loose... well watch the video link at the lower edge of this post
http://garage.grumpysperformance.com/index.php?threads/oil-filters-related-info.2080/#post-54352
http://garage.grumpysperformance.com/index.php?threads/oil-filters.11189/#post-54677
http://garage.grumpysperformance.co...-does-make-a-differance.117/page-2#post-44581
http://garage.grumpysperformance.com/index.php?threads/inspecting-filter.4611/#post-12332
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-univ...=11042411&utm_medium=2470763_3818435_11042411
4-6 strong rubber bands to hold the arms against the filter body until you get some leverage on it, make this tool work so much better
we have all had really stuck oil filters, heres a great tool to have
WATCH VIDEO
obviously having access to the filter from the base is required but at the low cost its worth having the tool, as it obviously has potential to work well if you have access
http://bogertaviation.com/index.php?pag ... &Itemid=23
BUYING A TOOL and DOING SOME PERSONAL LOOKING AT THE INTERNAL PARTS HELPS
you might be amazed at what youll see with a tool that allows a close visual inspection of a filters internal components rather than makes un-informed random guesses.
actually knowing what your dealing with is helpful,reading some links and doing research is also much more likely to produce informed answers than engaging in a (IS TOO! VS IS NOT! ) style discussion with someone else whos equally un-informed
its basically a heavy duty can opener , or an oil filter cutter , is designed to make it easy to internally inspect oil filters, by allowing you to remove the filter element , from inside the surrounding (CAN) for close visual inspection.
http://garage.grumpysperformance.com/index.php?threads/oil-filters-related-info.2080/#post-54352
http://garage.grumpysperformance.com/index.php?threads/oil-filters.11189/#post-54677
http://garage.grumpysperformance.co...-does-make-a-differance.117/page-2#post-44581
http://garage.grumpysperformance.com/index.php?threads/inspecting-filter.4611/#post-12332
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-univ...=11042411&utm_medium=2470763_3818435_11042411
4-6 strong rubber bands to hold the arms against the filter body until you get some leverage on it, make this tool work so much better
we have all had really stuck oil filters, heres a great tool to have
WATCH VIDEO
obviously having access to the filter from the base is required but at the low cost its worth having the tool, as it obviously has potential to work well if you have access
BUYING A TOOL and DOING SOME PERSONAL LOOKING AT THE INTERNAL PARTS HELPS
you might be amazed at what youll see with a tool that allows a close visual inspection of a filters internal components rather than makes un-informed random guesses.
actually knowing what your dealing with is helpful,reading some links and doing research is also much more likely to produce informed answers than engaging in a (IS TOO! VS IS NOT! ) style discussion with someone else whos equally un-informed
its basically a heavy duty can opener , or an oil filter cutter , is designed to make it easy to internally inspect oil filters, by allowing you to remove the filter element , from inside the surrounding (CAN) for close visual inspection.