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Oil filter wrench
I'm going to perform my own oil change, but wondering if the filter wrench is a special part number, or anything I can get at autozone. I already know it's on too tight to remove by hand.
Also, any oil filter preferences.. or filters to stay away from? Would Fram be a problem? Thanks. |
You can find them at local auto parts stores, but bathe bare not as good as the cast aluminum ones you can find on Amazon or eBay. The one I bought was $18 IIRC
I would get one of the German filters. They run around 1 $10 on line. Also get the drain plug washer. A good place online in warehouse33Auto.com Put in rennlist in the promo space and you get 10% discount Also pelican parts is good |
A regular strap wrench has always worked well for me. If you go with a standard wrench, the stock oil filter housing has 14 flutes and is 74 mm. From what I've read, it can be tough to find one that actually fits right.
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I got a plastic one from a local auto parts store and it works fine. Later I got a nice metal one for the same $. You need a 74mm 14 Flute Oil Filter Wrench.
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Eating crow, Fram oil filters, and my visit to Fram's R&D facility in Dayton Ohio - Jeep Wrangler Forum Just something to consider. It wouldn't surprise me if the Fram isn't at least as good as the OEM filter. |
Here's the oil filter wrench I bought.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000Q6UEW2/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?qid=1458936973&sr=8-4&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=oil+filte r+wrench+porsche&dpPl=1&dpID=41jK4lGKUJL&ref=plSrc h It works great. Even works on my other cars as an added bonus. |
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18.5 ft/lbs is a very small number. The seal is created by the o-ring, so the torque of the canister is just to keep it from working loose. All that aside, I use a spin-on now. |
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