Oil filter remove tool
I have searched the internet but so far I can't find the exact tool to remove the oil filter without issues. 2019 Inscription XC 90 T6. FCP EURO didn't show one that would work. Surely I can find one that will remove this filter housing without lots of trouble ? I guess I could try a strap wrench but would like to buy the correct one in case its tight. 50,000 miles with 7000 on the last oil change.
I read where it needs to be 85.5mm 16 flute . Any tips appreciated.
I read where it needs to be 85.5mm 16 flute . Any tips appreciated.
I will reply to my own post. I researched this and ending up ordering a Lisle 61660 tool from amazon for a grand total of $8.63. It is 86 mm with 16 flutes . From what I read the OEM tool is 85.5 mm .
The Lisle tool worked perfect removing the housing but I did put an old thin worn out tee shirt around it to make sure it didn't slip. When I put it back on I just pulled on the tee shirt and tool popped right off. I think it would have worked without doing this but at least I didn't scratch up the housing. lol
Anyone doing an oil change on one of these vehicles this tool I can say 100 % will work. 5.9 quarts of Castrol 5W30 oil was what I put back in the car and now all is good. Driving on ramps make it very easy.
I have been changing oil on vehicles for over 60 years but this is my first with no dipstick. I sort of liked it because I didn't have to keep checking to make sure it was full
The Lisle tool worked perfect removing the housing but I did put an old thin worn out tee shirt around it to make sure it didn't slip. When I put it back on I just pulled on the tee shirt and tool popped right off. I think it would have worked without doing this but at least I didn't scratch up the housing. lol
Anyone doing an oil change on one of these vehicles this tool I can say 100 % will work. 5.9 quarts of Castrol 5W30 oil was what I put back in the car and now all is good. Driving on ramps make it very easy.
I have been changing oil on vehicles for over 60 years but this is my first with no dipstick. I sort of liked it because I didn't have to keep checking to make sure it was full

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