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radioguy03z71
01-16-2011, 09:52 PM
Hello all,

Well, this is indeed the longest in my 20 years of changing the oil in my own cars has taken. I started this on Saturday morning and thought what would be a simple 30 minute job or less turned into several days.

I am now down to the upper edge of the filter (whats left of it) and it still is not budging. I am going to try and fabricate a 1 inch socket to go into the canal holes of the POS filter and take it off that way.

My question is this: Does the shaft that comes down with the allen head turn at all? I do not want to try anything on that in fear of doing any damage to the truck. All I care about is getting this POS off. This is why I never let the idiots at the dealer or Walmart touch my cars. I am happy to say that nothing happend to the oil pan during this mess. The name of that filter was (Hfilter). Funny, never heard of the POS and I could not find anything on it anywhere.

Has anyone else ran into this problem??

Thanks

0_o
01-16-2011, 10:08 PM
lol, that almost happened to me when i changed it on a 2000 navigator , how did it tear apart? how i did it was with a leather belt, did you put a screwdriver through it and turn it? lol

radioguy03z71
01-16-2011, 10:25 PM
I started out with the regular oil filter strap tool, that of course just buckled it then I did the screwdriver method < it turned a little but not much> After doing that several times, I just chisled it away to get to the upper portion. Yes, I am doing it counter-clockwise so it is being turned the right way.

I had the same similar situation when I bought my 1995 Honda Passport in 2000. Now, everytime I change the oil, I am always able to get that one off by hand. I change my oil every 1500 miles. Rediculous? No, I take very good care of my vehicles and that is why I dont care about the cost of maintanance. At least I never see the Check Engine light come on.

Of course, my 1991 Exploder had almost 400,000 miles on it when I sold it and it still was running fine.

Hopefully I can get this tackled tomorrow.

clean454
01-16-2011, 11:06 PM
i would try and cut it off but thats just me,

droppedHoe
01-17-2011, 07:10 AM
i worked at jiffy lube before, we had a tool to get that off with ease...or it cold've been my boss's personal tool
i think it was a snap-on

Grocery Getter
01-17-2011, 07:36 AM
Ooooohhhhh......Some exact thing happened to once. It took me like 2hrs to get it off. What I ended up doing is taking a chisel and wedging it in the little holed then banging it with a hammer until it broke loose. I nudged it mm by mm until it was loose enough then I opened up a large pair of needle nose and turned it with those......it sucks... I thought I was never going to get it off......

radioguy03z71
01-18-2011, 01:20 AM
FINALLY! This evil spawn of a oil filter is now OFF! Now my (woman) is free from this disease. It took my friend 25 minutes with a high pressure air ratchet to remove the POS. Here is what is left of the stupid thing. Needless to say, he had to take a photo with his cameraphone to share with everyone else.

sumo
01-18-2011, 06:15 PM
Good riddance to that cancerous thing. What he do to take it off? You make that custom socket you were talking about?