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    Senior Member akarmy's Avatar
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    Default Re: Oil Change 912

    I use this one.



    12" Oil Filter Wrench
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    Default Re: Oil Change 912

    I use the same one Andy uses. Great wrench.
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    Default Re: Oil Change 912

    Quote Originally Posted by akarmy View Post
    I use this one.



    12" Oil Filter Wrench
    Thanks guys, always good to know what works...may look at getting one later on.
    Dan B
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    Default Re: Oil Change 912

    I use the same one, $7 harbor freight.
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    Default Re: Oil Change 912

    just being creative here. take a cross screwdriver and punch a hole in the filter and you know the rest of the story. done that to a few in my time.

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    Default Re: Oil Change 912

    Quote Originally Posted by Slyfox View Post
    just being creative here. take a cross screwdriver and punch a hole in the filter and you know the rest of the story. done that to a few in my time.
    It always works as a last resort don't forget lots of shop towels for that one.
    Dan B
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