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Failing that, as a last resort, and you wanna make sure it works , get a LONG screwdriver, drive it through the middle of the filter, and then use the screwdriver as leverage and twist.
RockyF70 wrote:Go get a can of spinach and harden up you sook
Failing that, as a last resort, and you wanna make sure it works , get a LONG screwdriver, drive it through the middle of the filter, and then use the screwdriver as leverage and twist.
X2 or take the housing off from the firewall as well and stick in vice. Worked for me once
What kind of filter tool are you using? Strap or metal one? A filter strap with a 1/2" ratchet should do it no problems, and if it slips you need to be tighterererer.
If you dont mind f'ing the filter hammer a screwdriver into side and turn. without knowing what filter it is. Had to do this to an oil filter that some dingbat did up to tight.
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RockyF70 wrote:Go get a can of spinach and harden up you sook
Failing that, as a last resort, and you wanna make sure it works , get a LONG screwdriver, drive it through the middle of the filter, and then use the screwdriver as leverage and twist.
This is what I did to get mine off! It was on that tight that when I had pierced it with the screw driver and was unwinding it, it was tearing the filter and not turning. Luckily it finally budged and I was able to remove it.