I've done a lot of work on cars but this stuck oil filter may take the cake as one of the most difficult, believe it or not. The entire exterior skin was eventually removed leaving only the very top mating surface plate. That thing was hit so many times with a chisel as I peeled that thick top plate of the filter back that I'm still amazed it never budged. Only after my third attempt with a propane torch did the rubber gasket and some type of sealant burn off and finally freed itself. I'll never know what was used but that gasket/sealer combination must have created a vacuum of monumental proportion. Just glad it's off - so is everyone that's come in contact with me the last 24 hours.
Next question: I'm going to return it to the correct cannister and filter insert. After taking off the adapter for the spin-on type filter, what remains is shown below. It looks to me like I'm missing something. I thought I remembered some type of a spring loaded check valve or the like. All help appreciated. Thanks
Next question: I'm going to return it to the correct cannister and filter insert. After taking off the adapter for the spin-on type filter, what remains is shown below. It looks to me like I'm missing something. I thought I remembered some type of a spring loaded check valve or the like. All help appreciated. Thanks
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