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oil filter removal



  LY R26 #288
i'm currently doing an oil and filter change on my clio but my oil filter chain tool wont budge the filter! Any tips?
 

Greeny.

ClioSport Club Member
  440i + 182
Im sure it will budge with more power! I assume you have removed the fuel rail guard for better access?
 
  LY R26 #288
i was considering the pikey method of getting it off but i managed to do it with the chain in the end, trouble was the harder i pulled on it it was just crushing the filter but it budged in the end, still say its a retarded place to put it, all the oil in the filter runs down the block! I did put a rag underneath but that didn't do much lol
 
  172 cup- suzu rf600r
ye its a bloody pain that, always makes a mess! anyone got any trade secrets to avoid this?
 
  AGH the sl*g
these are the best ive found for removing them up to now the chain ones are rubbish

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  AGH the sl*g
invest in one if your going to be servicing your car yourself, can get alot more leverage on the ratchet then the flimsy chain job.
 
  Black 182 FF
First time I done mine it hadn't been done for a while and it took over an hour (really) of messing to get off with a chain tool.

Since then I've done it twice and it's been tight, but once you get the knack of how to get the chain on and do it it's a minute or two job, seeing as I only do it once or twice a year I'm happy with the chain and I dont even remove the fuel rail guard. If I done it more frequently I'd buy one of those above though, would make it even easier.
 
  monaco 172
Never had a problem to be honest, key is to not put it back on with the tool.

Just a bit of oil around the seal and then as tight as you can get it by hand.
 
  monaco 172
Never had a problem to be honest, key is to not put it back on with the tool.

Just a bit of oil around the seal and then as tight as you can get it by hand.
 
  Black 'Cup Packed' 197
You got a link to where you got this from Jenic? Anyone know if the 197 filter is the same as 1*2? Guessing since they're both F4r its the same?
 
What about these?

I just bought some the other day to do mine and they worked perfectly.
 

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  Ph1 172
if your using a leather or plastic strap tool, try slipping a sheet of 600 grade wet and dry between the strap and filter. Has always worked well for me. oh and remember ,lefty loosy, righty tighty, ;)
 
  Clio 197
a marigold normally gives me enough leverage to do it by hand. however i did have to resort to a chain type tool once on my mates car - it destroyed the filter and only just loosened it before there was no solid surface left to grip
 
  Clio 182 Cup (FF)
I used one of these. Just took the fuel rail off to gain enough access. Put a rag under the filter, however it did still leak
 
  Mk5 golf gti
makes life so much easier for the sake of removing a couple of bolts

i cant grab the filter otherwise Lol
 
  Mk5 golf gti
if you are really struggling to remove the filter then next thing needing to be changed will be the dephaser pulley :p
 
  A.N. Other
Whoever the drunken gibbon was that fitted the oil filter to mine has done a right job on it - just beaten the crud out of it with a screwdriver to no avail, my chain-whip wouldn't budge it either.
Going to have to cycle to the factors tomorrow for a set of those pliers :mad:
 


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