Oh my wrench is somewhere, just not sure where yet. The dog knocks everything onto the floor, so that tool that's been sitting on the edge of the tool box for the last month may be underneath it nowI think I have at least three filter wrenches . That doesn't mean I wouldn't have to search for one , but I know they are in the garage someplace .
Yeah it's the one on use, haven't had one it couldn't undo yet. Now if it's a smaller lawn mower sized filter, I have some big channel lock filter removal pliers that crush the filter, but it will take it off.I never realized how valuable a strap style filter wrench would be until I bought my motorhome. The huge filters on the 8.3 liter Cummins are never coming off with a jaw style filter wrench. I guess a clamping style end cap filter wrench would work, but I haven't seen one that is large enough for the filters on this engine. So the strap style is the ticket.
My friend got his 7 year old (he's not so little anymore) a fanny pack and got him a some screwdrivers and other odd tools to put in and carry around.This is happening more frequently in my garage as my 7 year old takes my tools and puts them in his tool bag to carry around. My top drawer suddenly has only flathead screwdrivers.
I have a set of those ChannelLock filter pliers. Christmas gift from Dad and Mom one year. Very handy, if you've got the room/approach angles to get them in. Never met a filter yet they wouldn't remove.Yeah it's the one on use, haven't had one it couldn't undo yet. Now if it's a smaller lawn mower sized filter, I have some big channel lock filter removal pliers that crush the filter, but it will take it off.
That's fantastic parenting, right there! LolMy friend got his 7 year old (he's not so little anymore) a fanny pack and got him a some screwdrivers and other odd tools to put in and carry around.
They were at the Orthodontist for a consult for his older brother and Rich's little one noticed that the back of his chair was loose. He opened up his tool bag and fixed the chair. I think he was 7 years old at the time.
They need a lot of room thoughI have a set of those ChannelLock filter pliers. Christmas gift from Dad and Mom one year. Very handy, if you've got the room/approach angles to get them in. Never met a filter yet they wouldn't remove.
The roughest oil filter I've removed withstood a cap wrench+ a measured 50 ft. lbs. with a torque wrench and didn't budge. It was on a used vehicle I had just purchased, and I was afraid it was going to take surgery to remove it, but there is an app for that; a handy tool that I found out about from Trav on here. Now that I've purchased one I'll probably never need it but I have it. https://bogertaviation.com/products/talon-oil-filter-tool-up-to-1500-in-lbsYou haven't changed oil very much then. I've had oil filters half crushed by the time they finally spun loose. This usually happens on a new vehicle for the first change
Thus why I included "if you've got the room/approach angles to get them in".They need a lot of room though