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brains ******
Joined: 18 Aug 2006 Posts: 897
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Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 17:37 Post subject: |
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that is probabley how mine came loose but i dident know untill i got a phone call off the wife saying the car has just stoped and is making funny noises(not funny), i will have to experiment on diferant types to find the beast one , the three leg one seems like the best idea. |
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shinz ****
Joined: 04 Dec 2004 Posts: 352 Location: Nelson, New Zealand
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Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 23:11 Post subject: |
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cowman wrote: |
you cannot use a 3.0 filter on a 2.8 the thread size is smaller ,as for the three leg puller ,it is good for taking it off ,but i was told to give it half a turn after hand tightening with a strap .you would damage it with the three leg wrench .it has been known for them to come loose if not. |
Because of the difficulty in being able to get my big mit around a new filter with enough purchase to to give it that extra half turn after the seal touches I use my three arm wrench to tighten it. I mark the filter so I can see that I do not over tighten ( ie turn too far) but the force needed is quite small & it barely marks the paint, much less damages the filter, & I consider it very important to make sure the filter is correctly tensioned.
Steve. _________________ 95 Bighorn Fieldstar LS 3.1 TD |
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:::Matski::: Lifetime member
Joined: 27 Dec 2005 Posts: 5181 Location: York
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 0:37 Post subject: |
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cowman wrote: |
you cannot use a 3.0 filter on a 2.8 the thread size is smaller ,as for the three leg puller ,it is good for taking it off ,but i was told to give it half a turn after hand tightening with a strap .you would damage it with the three leg wrench .it has been known for them to come loose if not. |
The three leg wrench only undoes, as it closes one way and opens the other.
I use a chain wrench to tighten.
In the season I change the oil and filter every six weeks or so and with the gadget it is a very quick job.
Before I got it I one spent 2 1/2 hours taking the filter off with a chain wrench, with the filter slowly crumpling |
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Peej Lifetime member
Joined: 23 Jul 2006 Posts: 1562 Location: Southampton
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 9:33 Post subject: |
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:::Matski::: wrote: |
cowman wrote: |
you cannot use a 3.0 filter on a 2.8 the thread size is smaller ,as for the three leg puller ,it is good for taking it off ,but i was told to give it half a turn after hand tightening with a strap .you would damage it with the three leg wrench .it has been known for them to come loose if not. |
The three leg wrench only undoes, as it closes one way and opens the other.
I use a chain wrench to tighten.
In the season I change the oil and filter every six weeks or so and with the gadget it is a very quick job.
Before I got it I one spent 2 1/2 hours taking the filter off with a chain wrench, with the filter slowly crumpling |
I will admit to crushing a few with a strap! |
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:::Matski::: Lifetime member
Joined: 27 Dec 2005 Posts: 5181 Location: York
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 9:58 Post subject: |
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I am used to working on boat engines, if they are a bit tight there is plenty of room to bang a screw driver through |
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Peej Lifetime member
Joined: 23 Jul 2006 Posts: 1562 Location: Southampton
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 10:05 Post subject: |
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Subtle approach I see! As an aside our canal boat last year had an Isuzu engine. |
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shinz ****
Joined: 04 Dec 2004 Posts: 352 Location: Nelson, New Zealand
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 11:20 Post subject: |
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:::Matski::: wrote: |
The three leg wrench only undoes, as it closes one way and opens the other.
I use a chain wrench to tighten.
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The 3 legged filter wrench I have will tighten as well as undo, similar to this one, http://www.amazon.co.uk/Draper-37871-3-Leg-Filter-Wrench/dp/B0001K9U00
I can't say for sure if this one will but it appears to work the same as mine, the legs can go either side of centre.
Re Filter types, after looking at a couple of filter manufacturers sites, there are two filters listed for the 2.8, a smaller one for the turboed engine, with M20 x 1.5 thread (Fram PH5203) & a larger one for the turboed & intercooled engines with a M26 x 1.5 thread (Fram PH5190), this latter is also the filter for the 3.1 4JG2TC engines up till about '95 ( & maybe some later) Some later 3.1s, mine included had a longer skinnier filter and as has been stated earlier in this thread they are very similar to the larger filter for the 4jx1 (3.0 ) engine (Fram p9760) I cannot access the Ryco website in New Zealnd just now, they've changed it & its not playing, but this equates to a Ryco Z600, & as far as I could see, it was the same as the Ryco Z554 which was the recommended model for mine. They are identical as regards seal ring size, thread size & case size & are both a partial bypass filter with two filter cartridges in them. The filter housing on mine has a tube about 3 " long extending from where it threads on. I understand but haven't seen it that the PH5190 type doesn't have this. I know that my filter type is over 1/2" thinner than the 5190s & heaps easier to remove & install. These numbers were gained from this site
http://www.filtrauto.com/catalogues/FO/scripts/fram_accueil.php?lang=GB
Hope this helps rather than confuses.
Steve. _________________ 95 Bighorn Fieldstar LS 3.1 TD |
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brains ******
Joined: 18 Aug 2006 Posts: 897
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 15:14 Post subject: |
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only a little but it helps thanks |
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