Can't remove stuck oil filter, help!
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Hi there,
I know this sounds like the simplest of questions, but I've come a cropper trying to remove the oil filter from a Ford Sierra 1.8 CVH.
My oil filter wrench keeps sliping of the filter after starting to cruch the case.
I've hammered a screwdriver through it, but the previous owner had it on so tight that I've literally broken the screwdriver.
Any Ideas?
Thans in advance.
I know this sounds like the simplest of questions, but I've come a cropper trying to remove the oil filter from a Ford Sierra 1.8 CVH.
My oil filter wrench keeps sliping of the filter after starting to cruch the case.
I've hammered a screwdriver through it, but the previous owner had it on so tight that I've literally broken the screwdriver.
Any Ideas?
Thans in advance.
That must have been a pretty poor quality screwdriver. Get a decent quality one, or any decent bit of steel bar about the right size and shape, and shove that through. (At least you haven't ripped the cannister apart; that would make it rather awkward to unscrew.)
You can also try drifting it off by punching a notch into the rim and then hammering sideways on that with a drift, but if it distorts it might make it even harder to get off.
I've never yet had one fail to come off with a decent size screwdriver bashed through it.
You can also try drifting it off by punching a notch into the rim and then hammering sideways on that with a drift, but if it distorts it might make it even harder to get off.
I've never yet had one fail to come off with a decent size screwdriver bashed through it.
GreenV8S said:
I've never yet had one fail to come off with a decent size screwdriver bashed through it.
Neither have I, but I've had 'em so tight that the screwdriver simply tears the metal of the filter casing to shreds. 
Still, a decent screwdriver is still your best bet, and if it does shred the casing, you can usually get a grip on what's left with a pair of mole grips to get it off.
ridds said:
They're pressed steel cups that fit over the end of the filter can and locate on the pressings on the filter to allow you to undo it.
Aha, I see. So you just stick the 1/2" drive (or whatever) in the end of the cup and turn it directly? How neat! Haven't seen those before, were they expensive?Think of it as a socket set, for oil filters. Each one has different diameters and fittings to fit various types and sizes. They fit perfectly over filters with a 3/8ths drive fitting. Even tight access is relatively easy....definately worth the investment if you work on a few different motors.
Think I paid sub-£40, if I remember.
Think I paid sub-£40, if I remember.
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