Oil filter snapped

Oil filter snapped

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BREMBOV6

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499 posts

149 months

Thursday 22nd February
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Saab 93 petrol

All was going too well it seems.

Drained oil then removed the oil filter from the housing. Done everything else, fuel/air/cabin filter, plugs.

New sump plug on then looked to put new oil filter in. Realised only then the old one must have snapped either already or when taking out. Really struggling to get a grib of the left over part on the housing with pliers, although maybe need finer ones.

Had to leave the car, now in the pub as pi££ed off.

Any advice welcome!

Picture from Google but an idea of issue.


Scrump

22,064 posts

159 months

Thursday 22nd February
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I have moved your question into the Home Mechanics forum as I think you will get quicker answers here.
Hope you get it sorted.

Rich1973

1,200 posts

178 months

Thursday 22nd February
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Could you get a large self tapping screw into it and pull it out?

BREMBOV6

Original Poster:

499 posts

149 months

Thursday 22nd February
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Rich1973 said:
Could you get a large self tapping screw into it and pull it out?
I did wonder that but I think it has 'holes/gaps' deliberately so maybe difficult.

Maxdecel

1,231 posts

34 months

Thursday 22nd February
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Could it be like this ? http://rialtainfo.com/vw/vw_images/OilFilter-Stem.... Judging by that it's just a location secured by an O ring.
Small long nose mole grips ? Not a clue how accessible, from what you describe it's not easy !

BREMBOV6

Original Poster:

499 posts

149 months

Thursday 22nd February
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Maxdecel said:
Could it be like this ? http://rialtainfo.com/vw/vw_images/OilFilter-Stem.... Judging by that it's just a location secured by an O ring.
Small long nose mole grips ? Not a clue how accessible, from what you describe it's not easy !
I think so. I think also correct on the o ring as the new filter had one so potentially makes things a little more difficult to remove.

I'm more surprised it doesn't seem more common I was either unlucky or a bit meat fisted in removal.

dingg

3,997 posts

220 months

Friday 23rd February
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A big 'easy out' might give some purchase on it.

Good luck

Scrump

22,064 posts

159 months

Friday 23rd February
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Is it just a spacer? If so could you fit the new filter onto the stick piece?

Peanut Gallery

2,428 posts

111 months

Friday 23rd February
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No idea if there is space - but.. take some thin string, make a loop of it, feed the loop through a drinking straw, then feed that loop down and lasoo the remains of the filter?

I'm trying to think of this tool - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Silverline-277860-Flexibl...

but instead of four little claws, getting a thin wire/string that you could tie around the shaft.

TwinKam

2,992 posts

96 months

Friday 23rd February
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Scrump said:
Is it just a spacer? If so could you fit the new filter onto the stick piece?
It's the drain bung.

BREMBOV6

Original Poster:

499 posts

149 months

Friday 23rd February
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Thanks all I think it is the o ring which is keeping it tight. I have different pliars to use from a friend also just called Hagstrom and they advised the old wood screw so will maybe try that if pliers don't work.

BREMBOV6

Original Poster:

499 posts

149 months

Monday 26th February
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Managed to get this out with a woodscrew then pulling it out with pliars.

paintman

7,692 posts

191 months

Monday 26th February
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How far did you manage to throw it?
Or did you take the 'batter it with a big hammer' option?