Oil filter wrench
#1
Oil filter wrench
On my car I like to use tge K&N PS-2010 filters.
I don't like using anything else but damn they are quite a hassle to take off with the traditional loop wrench.
So im wondering if anyone knows an easier way to get them off. Tired of that wrench slipping all the time.
I want to buy one of those oil filter caps but no one makes a 93mm version with 12 flutes.
Any suggestions?
I don't like using anything else but damn they are quite a hassle to take off with the traditional loop wrench.
So im wondering if anyone knows an easier way to get them off. Tired of that wrench slipping all the time.
I want to buy one of those oil filter caps but no one makes a 93mm version with 12 flutes.
Any suggestions?
#2
No room to use a 1" wrench or socket? I'm pretty sure that is the size of the nut on the bottom of every K&N oil filter. I use the same 2010 filter, or the Ford FL820S from the dealer.
EDIT...My bad. I use the K&N HP-2010. That is the white one. The black one does not have the welded on nut. Maybe try the HP-2010...
EDIT...My bad. I use the K&N HP-2010. That is the white one. The black one does not have the welded on nut. Maybe try the HP-2010...
Last edited by roddy; 03-21-2018 at 08:40 PM.
#4
I don’t know much about them. Do you replace the whole filter or just a cartridge inside the filter? The claw wrenches work great but they do damage the end of the filter.
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#5
They look like this.
https://www.knfilters.com/images/l/PS-2010.jpg
You replace the whole thing.
I've been using this for a few years
https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/wcsstore/CVWEB/staticproductimage//N3401A/large/9013245_ptl_w54045_pri_larg.jpg
But im tired of it slipping all the time. Maybe ill mod it.
Thanks for your suggestion ill look into it.
https://www.knfilters.com/images/l/PS-2010.jpg
You replace the whole thing.
I've been using this for a few years
https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/wcsstore/CVWEB/staticproductimage//N3401A/large/9013245_ptl_w54045_pri_larg.jpg
But im tired of it slipping all the time. Maybe ill mod it.
Thanks for your suggestion ill look into it.
#6
I see this is an older post but you can solve the filter wrench issue with double sided tape and an aggressive sandpaper, 80 grit or coarser. Give the wrench a good clean on the inside with something like brake cleaner and apply tape and a strip of the sandpaper cut to size. It’ll never slip and when it wears out, just replace the sandpaper.
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