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wssb11 02-17-2009 01:45 AM

oil filter and gas filter
 
dumb thread here..........i decided that i was going to change the oil and filter this week end and at the same time i decided i might as well change the gas filter. Drained the oil and went to take the oil filter off but its on so tight i cant even get it to budge. lol i put all i have into the oil filter and it wont move at all!!! so i decided to change the fuel filter same problem. Righty tighty lefty loosey right? lol they wont move!! I just bought this boat the fall of last year so i didnt change the oil last but im definetaly cussing the person that did!!! anyone have an idea of how to get them off there only suppose to be hand tighten right? I dont wanna break anything cause im pretty good at that anyone have any tips. thanks

mikeyt 02-17-2009 01:57 AM

Re: oil filter and gas filter
 
Are ya sure you're turning them the right way? :rolling_laugh:

I've seen some mechanics take a long heavy duty screwdriver and hammer it right thru the oil filter and use the screwdriver to remove the oil filter. Kinda messy though.....

indykoch 02-17-2009 01:32 PM

Re: oil filter and gas filter
 
Are you using a filter wrench, or just your hands? Try some penetrating oil around the gasket, then a pipe to extend the wrench handle and give some leverage. Be careful on the fuel filter - make sure you don't break the mount.

blockp 02-17-2009 02:04 PM

Re: oil filter and gas filter
 
It sounds like the installer didn't wet the gasket when they installed the filter. Usually the problem is that the gasket is stuck to the filter mount. Put on some pressure with the filter wrench, then tap around the top of the filter with a hammer (lightly!).

I've successfully used the screwdriver through the filter method. I've also used a heavy duty filter wrench with a chain around the filter. With enough pressure you will completely collapse the filter, but it will eventually come off. Again, some tapping with pressure will usually help it break free.

If all of that fails, the worst one I ever took off... the filter body completely collapsed and broke free from the threaded part of the filter. I scraped the crusty oring from the filter mount, then using a small pipe wrench, I took the threaded part of the filter off the mount.

Like someone else said... messy, but it works.


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