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September 30th, 2010 11:24 PM #1mga sir alam niyo po ba kung san makakabili nung pantanggal ng oil filter na katulad nung sa shell na gasolinahan, yung parang aluminum cap lang, swak yung oil filter then gamitan lang ng wrench tanggal na agad
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October 1st, 2010 12:19 PM #2Granting you have a suitable oil filter wrench, how will you dispose the used oil from your vehicle? You could not just dispose that anywhere, such as throwing that into a drainage canal. Otherwise, you will be violating existing environmental laws on waste oil disposal. Suggest you bring your vehicle to the nearest service station to spare the problem of storage and disposal of both used oil and filter.
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October 1st, 2010 12:31 PM #3
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October 1st, 2010 01:14 PM #5mga sir alam niyo po ba kung san makakabili nung pantanggal ng oil filter na katulad nung sa shell na gasolinahan, yung parang aluminum cap lang, swak yung oil filter then gamitan lang ng wrench tanggal na agad
Those wrenches that look like handcuffs, from my experience di effective. i usually just skewer the filter with a big screwdriver, then use the screwdriver for leverage...messy though. Kainggit nga ung ibang mekaniko, bigyan mo lang ng malaking screwdriver at sirang fanbelt, kayang tanggalin ung filter.
me nakita akong OF wrench dati sa speedyfix..it had three claws positioned such that the torque from twisting the wrench makes it grip harder. Lookef German and expensive though.
ung OF wrench naman sa S&R, parang belt na me sandpaper...dunno kung effective.
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Will wonders never cease with Motolite? Ha ha.
Cheaper brands than Motolite but reliable as well