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    These ones are at bunnings for cheapish:



    Handy for difficult jar lids, too! They're in the section that has power tools, etc.
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    Help on removing oil filter

    Thanks guys will have to give it another go today after I get back from the dealer. Might end up using the screwdriver trick as it's quite tight in that area

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    Help on removing oil filter

    Quote Originally Posted by leighaus View Post
    where abouts do you live mate, i could help you get it off if you're not too far?
    Live in Mitcham. You close?

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    All the strap band filter removers are terrible..

    I bought this one and its the boss... Highly recommendly.

    It doesnt crush the filter, even pressure is applied and its like having king kong grip on any filter and twists it off with ease.

    Just noticed the ebay store is named wang wang LOL

    Last edited by Sirocco20348; 01-03-2013 at 08:53 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirocco20348 View Post
    All the strap band filter removers are terrible..

    I bought this one and its the boss... Highly recommendly.

    It doesnt crush the filter, even pressure is applied and its like having king kong grip on any filter and twists it off with ease.

    Problem the OP has is that the filter is too long and there appears to be no room at the end to get a puller like that in and put a Handle on it to turn it Well thats what the original photo shows with the hose almost hard up against the end
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    yeh true... that is one huge oil filter.

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    The one you bought at Supercrap should work if you use it correctly Slide it onto the filter EXACTLY in the way its shown in the pic on previous page Put the handle downward at 4 oclock and pull upward.
    They are designed to self tighten and can loosen some really tight filters I have found.

    When you put the new one on smear some of the old oil on the rubber O ring and hand tighten it only.

    Check the old filter when you get it off to make sure the old O ring hasnt stuck to the block or you will end up with all the new oil on the ground in a very short time.

    Did it ONCE and left sump plug out ONCE as well ROFL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharkie View Post
    Dipstick tubes available from the dealers for about $20. I fitted 1 last week.

    Take your VIN with you so I cam ensure you get the right one.



    And since you'd be throwing the old filter away, I'd follow the suggestions above and stab it with a screwdriver.
    Thanks mate just bought a new tube and dipstick as the plastic on the dipstick crumbled as well. $55..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly View Post
    The one you bought at Supercrap should work if you use it correctly Slide it onto the filter EXACTLY in the way its shown in the pic on previous page Put the handle downward at 4 oclock and pull upward.
    They are designed to self tighten and can loosen some really tight filters I have found.

    When you put the new one on smear some of the old oil on the rubber O ring and hand tighten it only.

    Check the old filter when you get it off to make sure the old O ring hasnt stuck to the block or you will end up with all the new oil on the ground in a very short time.

    Did it ONCE and left sump plug out ONCE as well ROFL
    haha well I'm about to give it another go. Will update.

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    Help on removing oil filter

    So managed to get the sca strap wrench around but still ain't budging + don't have too much room to work with..

    Should I just leave it on with the new oil? Just for a few weeks until my next service?

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