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Old 02-02-2021, 09:54 PM   #1
1966Step
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Answer to Disintegrated Oil Filter that Won't Come Off

My Sat. Morning oil change turned into an all weekend project where I tried every solutiion I could find online to remove my filter including heat, Goo Gone, WD-40, razor blade on the edges, numerous oil filter wrenches, screwdriver trick, Chisel/screwdriver/hammer, etc. It was 16.5" channel locks and a C-clamp vice grip to get her off. The 16.5" gives you enough leverage and the C-Clamp lockdown enables you to focus on moving that thing without having to apply a ton of pressure for it not to slip. A bit of rocking back and forth and steady pressure did it. Man that felt good when it finally came off!

Hopefully this can help save someone some time and a money removing a VERY stubburn oil filter.
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