Which wrench to use?

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My personal experience is to never, ever, use the screw driver method. More than half the time you just tear the sheet metal, you are then going nowhere until you rip it down to the base and use a cold chisel to turn the base. It would be better to go to the cold chisel on the bottom flange right away IMHO. Just my experience. I have always been able to get the tough ones by warming up the engine/oil, but once the filter is punctured that option is out. Regards
 
This one can not be beat I garantee it

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Lisle 63600 -available locally or here.

http://www.thecountryshed.com/lisle_oil_filter_wrench.htm

[ May 25, 2003, 09:52 AM: Message edited by: Al ]
 
That Lisle tool will NOT work with my application. THe sway bar is in the way unfortunately
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You guys are aware Visegrip makes a locking pliers (typical visegrip mechanism) with a LARGE mouth?

At the bottom of this page is a picture

Metro - dunno if this one will help but I have ALL the wrenchs mentioned and posted so far (and they all have their good uses), but if I need to bail my hind end out when I encounter a car with an overtightened filter this IS the one I get out of the bottom of the box....
 
My problem isn't w/ over-tightened filters, but in fact its clearance issues. The vice grip method would be a good idea on my 4.6 and 5.4 Ford V8s but not on this 302 V8 with the aftermarket anti-sway bars.

I'll give the claw a try and see how it goes.
 
Iffin ya file the teeth on the jaw type ya get better grip, just touch em up so they are alittle more pointed than factory. Bites in NICE!!
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I was going to suggest the Lisle wrench but I didn't know what they were called!!

I had never seen/used one before until I was checking the clearance table at the local PepBoys. I found the wrench there but it had no packaging. I offered $5 for it and the manager agreed.

This wrench is VERY well made and clamps (cams) tighter on the filter as you turn the ratchet on it to remove it; great design. It's never failed on me.
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[ May 26, 2003, 09:45 PM: Message edited by: Blokey ]
 
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posted by swift:

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Iffin ya file the teeth....

Man I love it!! English is such a great language to manipulate to our needs. Writing: "If you were to file...." can easily be shortened to "Iffen ya file" - The future perfect tense is perfectly preserved...


Gud idea, ta boot. Sumadem teef nun2sharp.
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