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Oil filter tool?
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Oil filter tool?
There are loads of types of oil filter removal tools out there. Does anyone have any recommendations? I have been wanting one of these in my tool box for ages.
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jjmartin349571 wrote:I just stab mine with a screwdriver.

I kind of want a generic one as I sometimes help out my next door neighbour with his Golf, but then there is this:
http://h-tune.co.uk/genuine-honda-oil-f ... -tool.html
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You mean there's another way of doing it, besides hammering a screwdriver through them?

I just use a meaty webbing type strap wrench, this one;

http://www.tooled-up.com/product/draper ... tAodgQwAbQ
As opposed to this one, which isn't man enough for the job really;

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/39087668 ... 108&ff19=0
Except on a CX where I have the proper Purflux filter spanner (due to the incredibly jobby access you get to the filter on them!);

Have used these before and they're excellent, provided you have room to slide them over the back of the filter with the ratchet attached (1/2" square drive) or get a spanner onto the nut on the wrench;

I've seen these used successfully, but I couldn't get on with them





I just use a meaty webbing type strap wrench, this one;

http://www.tooled-up.com/product/draper ... tAodgQwAbQ
As opposed to this one, which isn't man enough for the job really;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/39087668 ... 108&ff19=0
Except on a CX where I have the proper Purflux filter spanner (due to the incredibly jobby access you get to the filter on them!);

Have used these before and they're excellent, provided you have room to slide them over the back of the filter with the ratchet attached (1/2" square drive) or get a spanner onto the nut on the wrench;

I've seen these used successfully, but I couldn't get on with them


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I use a rubber jar gripper believe it or not
They can be bought of ebay or from asda etc....


They can be bought of ebay or from asda etc....

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If you want a tool for the standard Honda petrol oil filters then i can find out how much the Honda ones are if you like?
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