Topic: Extremely Tight Oil Filter
in Forum: C3 Engines


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You can check the thread on the adaptor you took off with a new filter to see if the threads are wrong/off. But if you put the original adaptor back on, and you think the filter is too tight with that one, then it's probably not the threads. I'm guessing you just don't know your own strength! That, and the new filters are made from wimpier metal.
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I just removed one from my daughters Cam Ray (her version of the Stingray) It (a Fram) had started to suck the element out of the oil passage openings. Hopefully I caught this prior to to its entry into the engine. Time will tell.... I didn't see any come out of the pan. I change oil in it every 3000 mi or close.
If you don't pre-oil the gasket this can help aide your descriptive problem. Heat from the motor causes the gasket to expand against the outer filter band thus creating the tight fit you described. Oiling the gasket helps the filter slip away during removal.
Just an FYI to those unlucky souls who encounter a stuck filter. Cut the filter band and it will let the filter come off. This can be done with a long screwdriver. Placing it on the band (rolled filter lip) and lightly tapping the screwdriver handle with a hammer.
This is somewhat cleaner than totally destroying the top of the filter and oil leaking out everywhere.

By the way Gurtz that is one fine looking engine!!!



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Joel Adams
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I've used Honda filters for years on the Hondas, no problema at all. I tried using Fram filters on the Accord and CRV and I had to use a screwdriver to get them both off . I switched back to Honda filters and no problems. For the vette, I too use AC/Delco filters. Haven't had any problems yet (although I've only changed 2 so far)....
I've found they always come off easier when they're hot. Only once have I tried removing an oil filter that was cold and I mangled it up.
I only use Ac Delco filters on the Vettes but whatever is on sale on the wife's car or my work van. Been finding Quaker State filters cheap at Menards(kinda like Home Depot) for years now. Over 130K miles on both vehicles with no problems. Mike
Never had a problem. I've used Fram products since 1976 and only had to cut them off when I forget to be easy.
You can take a valve stem, cut the valve head off and grind the tip down. Then you have a good punch to use if you have to tear off all the case. You can put the tip into any of the flow holes and tap it aorund with a hammer.