[Supras] 7mGTE oil filter removal trick
Robert Pina
sales at 935motorsports.com
Mon Dec 10 14:27:50 CST 2007
Try K&N filters, they have a 1" (or was it 19mm) nut built in the top to
easily wrench them off.
Robert
935 Motorsports
619-670-0841
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From: supras-bounces at supras.com [mailto:supras-bounces at supras.com] On Behalf
Of Bob
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 11:14 AM
To: berniek at technicaldevelop.com; Supras at supras.com
Subject: Re: [Supras] 7mGTE oil filter removal trick
I have a filter wrench that clamps down on the end of the filter as you turn
http://snipr.com/1v1zj
Best $5.00 I ever spent
Bob
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From: supras-bounces at supras.com [mailto:supras-bounces at supras.com] On Behalf
Of berniek at technicaldevelop.com
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 2:22 AM
To: Supras at supras.com; Supras at supras.com
Subject: [Supras] 7mGTE oil filter remval trick
Hand tightening of the better oil filters with deeper section
gaskets is more critical than with lower quality filters. The gasket
expands significantly and "walks outboard" under high pressure
conditions and conseqently the filter can be hard to remove. I'm using
Purolator Pure1 filters at the moment and ran into this problem. Steps
were as follows.
1. The only way to get the filter off is with a stamped steel
"wrench" which fits the flutes at the the bottom of the can. In my
(our) situation the filter wrench requies a 3/8 universal joint and a
long extension. Yet the wrench began to slip.
2. I used a bottle jack on the floor to upwards load the long
extension to the swivel in a 1/2" breaker bar adapted to the former
setup. At first it felt as if the filter was coming off, but it turned
out that the washer with a square hole for the drive was inside of the
sheet metal wrench, and was only spot welded at 4 small places. The
spot welds let go.
3. I gas welded the washer to the outside of the stamped wrench
with the oxy torch, went through the same exercise with the bottle jack
and the filter came off. But it did take a 1/2 breaker bar (laying
under the car without much arm leverage) to do it.
Hope this is of help to others with similar problems.
BernieK
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