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52 messages,  Last post on Nov 21, 2010 at 6:00 PM

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#49 of 52 Re: Lock Jaw Pliers [aatherton] by ateixeira

Sep 23, 2010 (8:50 am)

Replying to: aatherton (Sep 22, 2010 5:33 pm)
I hear you - I used the same exact thing!
 
Metal failed.
 
The NAPA plastic/composite one also failed.
 
There was just no way.
 
Like I said it was way overtightened.
 
The pliers stick out quite a bit, especially the large-sized ones. It reaches the filter easily. Took me an hour and a half struggling with the metal and plasic caps, and about 7 seconds with the pliers.

#50 of 52 Re: Lock Jaw Pliers [ateixeira] by morin2

Oct 23, 2010 (1:22 pm)

Replying to: ateixeira (Sep 23, 2010 8:50 am)
A little late to this party - but I had the same problem with an overtightened oil filter and took it back to the dealer to be removed - at which time they managed to hit my new Outback and scuff the rear bumper when parking another one too close. Never again!
 
Anyway, the problem is that the caplike filter sockets that you buy at Advance or Napa, metal or plastic, are 67 mm and very slightly too large - so they slip just enough on an overtightened filter to round off the edges of the filter flats. Those aftermarket sockets would be fine if the filter was not on with excessive torque. The OEM subaru oil filter socket is 66.5 mm and a more precise fit - at least for the old style made in Japan black filters (which I bought out a dealer's supply of about 5 dozen when subaru changed to the blue Honeywells - which I will not use).

#51 of 52 Re: Lock Jaw Pliers [aatherton] by aatherton

Nov 21, 2010 (2:54 pm)

Replying to: aatherton (Sep 22, 2010 5:33 pm)
"I use a metal cap nut that fits tightly over the end of the filter. It fits the many flats on the end of the filter so tightly that it cannot possibly slip. If a cap nut slips, it might not be the right size. I have two cap nuts for the three cars we presently have."
 
Now I find that my cap nut that fits the old black filters does not fit the new blue filters. The blue filters are slightly smaller in diameter, and I cannot find a cap nut small enough to fit them tightly. So I had to buy the gizmo with the clamping fingers.

#52 of 52 Re: Lock Jaw Pliers [aatherton] by dcm61

Nov 21, 2010 (6:00 pm)

Replying to: aatherton (Nov 21, 2010 2:54 pm)
So I had to buy the gizmo with the clamping fingers.
 
I have two "gizmos with the clamping fingers" and they both are too big for the blue filters.
 
16.5" (4.25" jaw) channel locks for me.
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