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fuel canister top removal problems

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"I have been using 1-1/8" socket"

If the "TDR's Master Guru" Joseph Donnelly is good with the 1 1/8" socket then we can all sleep well with that knowledge.
 
Who me !!!!! :-laf I know how dare me argue with the experts :D I know it just makes no sense to use the tightest socket possible, its not like people are having a problem with this filter cap :rolleyes:

On that same logic you should go along with me and have 12 actual quarts in your engine after an oil change NOT 12qts and 8oz.

So I will pull out my 28MM six point impact from my SK set and start using it if you will agree to only have 12qts oil in your engine after an oil change. :D
 
I hate storing 8 oz of left over oil, so I put it in my crank case. That way I know where it is at during the next oil change cycle.

:D :D :D
 
On that same logic you should go along with me and have 12 actual quarts in your engine after an oil change NOT 12qts and 8oz.

So I will pull out my 28MM six point impact from my SK set and start using it if you will agree to only have 12qts oil in your engine after an oil change. :D


On the same logic seriously, now I would call 28mm good logic or at least something thats makes sense . I would call your 8oz oil just plain anal. :D
 
I had all the issues you mentioned and with a myriad of elbows and extensions i was able to get it loose. The hardest aspect for me was to get in a position there i could turn the wrench and get leverage on it. the 4x4 was so high that i could not get in a position to apply steady pressure. I tried every step stool i had and finally ordered this: https://www.amazon.com/Traxion-3-70...e=UTF8&qid=1482504058&sr=1-6&keywords=traxion

Thanks Kirwin for the pic of the straight down path to the filter lid. I need to try that path. It looks to be much more in line with the bolt axis and would make it easier to apply constant pressure.
 
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