Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
You must have really small hands. Or how do clean the gasket seat
making sure the old gasket isn't stuck there? God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Bruce Yelen wrote: > > I use an end-cap wrench I found at Napa. Here's a picture: > http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/CAL-988.html . One thing that WAS done > right, was I found on my '03 that they bolted in a spout so that as you > remove the filter, all of that oil will spill out of one point, allowing you > to place your pan to avoid making a mess! > > Regards, > > Bruce |
Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
(I'm amazed that there were 56 responses to my original posting!)
I ended up taking my Liberty to EZ-Lube to do the oil change. Normally, they'd charge my $32 for the oil change and 14-point check-up. But, since I had already bought the 6 quarts of oil and the oil filter and had a coupon, it cost me only $15.00! They even returned the 1/2 quart of extra oil they couldn't use. (Hopefully they didn't over-tighten the oil filter so, next time, I can do the work myself -- which I prefer to do). |
Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
(I'm amazed that there were 56 responses to my original posting!)
I ended up taking my Liberty to EZ-Lube to do the oil change. Normally, they'd charge my $32 for the oil change and 14-point check-up. But, since I had already bought the 6 quarts of oil and the oil filter and had a coupon, it cost me only $15.00! They even returned the 1/2 quart of extra oil they couldn't use. (Hopefully they didn't over-tighten the oil filter so, next time, I can do the work myself -- which I prefer to do). |
Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
(I'm amazed that there were 56 responses to my original posting!)
I ended up taking my Liberty to EZ-Lube to do the oil change. Normally, they'd charge my $32 for the oil change and 14-point check-up. But, since I had already bought the 6 quarts of oil and the oil filter and had a coupon, it cost me only $15.00! They even returned the 1/2 quart of extra oil they couldn't use. (Hopefully they didn't over-tighten the oil filter so, next time, I can do the work myself -- which I prefer to do). |
Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
I use a socket extender on the end of the wrench. My hands aren't
particulary small, and it's a real hassel getting up in there to tighten the new filter. As far as removing the old gasketing, I've been pretty lucky in that normally nothing is left in there. I took a short piece of 1/4 inch wooden dowel and cut the end into a scraper. It gives me just enough reach to clean the face of the seat. I think it should be mandatory for all automotive design engineers to spend at least 6 months in the shops serviceing and working on what they design. I bet things would be better (grin)! -Bruce "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:44F7BC2F.5BA242B4@cox.net... > You must have really small hands. Or how do clean the gasket seat > making sure the old gasket isn't stuck there? > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Bruce Yelen wrote: >> >> I use an end-cap wrench I found at Napa. Here's a picture: >> http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/CAL-988.html . One thing that WAS >> done >> right, was I found on my '03 that they bolted in a spout so that as you >> remove the filter, all of that oil will spill out of one point, allowing >> you >> to place your pan to avoid making a mess! >> >> Regards, >> >> Bruce |
Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
I use a socket extender on the end of the wrench. My hands aren't
particulary small, and it's a real hassel getting up in there to tighten the new filter. As far as removing the old gasketing, I've been pretty lucky in that normally nothing is left in there. I took a short piece of 1/4 inch wooden dowel and cut the end into a scraper. It gives me just enough reach to clean the face of the seat. I think it should be mandatory for all automotive design engineers to spend at least 6 months in the shops serviceing and working on what they design. I bet things would be better (grin)! -Bruce "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:44F7BC2F.5BA242B4@cox.net... > You must have really small hands. Or how do clean the gasket seat > making sure the old gasket isn't stuck there? > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Bruce Yelen wrote: >> >> I use an end-cap wrench I found at Napa. Here's a picture: >> http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/CAL-988.html . One thing that WAS >> done >> right, was I found on my '03 that they bolted in a spout so that as you >> remove the filter, all of that oil will spill out of one point, allowing >> you >> to place your pan to avoid making a mess! >> >> Regards, >> >> Bruce |
Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
I use a socket extender on the end of the wrench. My hands aren't
particulary small, and it's a real hassel getting up in there to tighten the new filter. As far as removing the old gasketing, I've been pretty lucky in that normally nothing is left in there. I took a short piece of 1/4 inch wooden dowel and cut the end into a scraper. It gives me just enough reach to clean the face of the seat. I think it should be mandatory for all automotive design engineers to spend at least 6 months in the shops serviceing and working on what they design. I bet things would be better (grin)! -Bruce "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:44F7BC2F.5BA242B4@cox.net... > You must have really small hands. Or how do clean the gasket seat > making sure the old gasket isn't stuck there? > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Bruce Yelen wrote: >> >> I use an end-cap wrench I found at Napa. Here's a picture: >> http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/CAL-988.html . One thing that WAS >> done >> right, was I found on my '03 that they bolted in a spout so that as you >> remove the filter, all of that oil will spill out of one point, allowing >> you >> to place your pan to avoid making a mess! >> >> Regards, >> >> Bruce |
Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
How did they get it off?
<gcotterl@co.riverside.ca.us> wrote in message news:1157323445.060977.26060@74g2000cwt.googlegrou ps.com... > (I'm amazed that there were 56 responses to my original posting!) > > > > I ended up taking my Liberty to EZ-Lube to do the oil change. > > Normally, they'd charge my $32 for the oil change and 14-point > check-up. > > But, since I had already bought the 6 quarts of oil and the oil filter > and had a coupon, it cost me only $15.00! > > They even returned the 1/2 quart of extra oil they couldn't use. > > (Hopefully they didn't over-tighten the oil filter so, next time, I can > do the work myself -- which I prefer to do). > |
Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
How did they get it off?
<gcotterl@co.riverside.ca.us> wrote in message news:1157323445.060977.26060@74g2000cwt.googlegrou ps.com... > (I'm amazed that there were 56 responses to my original posting!) > > > > I ended up taking my Liberty to EZ-Lube to do the oil change. > > Normally, they'd charge my $32 for the oil change and 14-point > check-up. > > But, since I had already bought the 6 quarts of oil and the oil filter > and had a coupon, it cost me only $15.00! > > They even returned the 1/2 quart of extra oil they couldn't use. > > (Hopefully they didn't over-tighten the oil filter so, next time, I can > do the work myself -- which I prefer to do). > |
Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
How did they get it off?
<gcotterl@co.riverside.ca.us> wrote in message news:1157323445.060977.26060@74g2000cwt.googlegrou ps.com... > (I'm amazed that there were 56 responses to my original posting!) > > > > I ended up taking my Liberty to EZ-Lube to do the oil change. > > Normally, they'd charge my $32 for the oil change and 14-point > check-up. > > But, since I had already bought the 6 quarts of oil and the oil filter > and had a coupon, it cost me only $15.00! > > They even returned the 1/2 quart of extra oil they couldn't use. > > (Hopefully they didn't over-tighten the oil filter so, next time, I can > do the work myself -- which I prefer to do). > |
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