Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
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Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
I was thinking of the 221 block that was in use from 1962 till 1995.
"Will Honea" <whonea@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> No, the 272/292/312 block was Ford's first cut at an overhead valve
> V8. Before 55, they had the old flathead V8 and some of the
> carry-over stuff was bad enough to make for a short life for the
> orginal design. Things like solid lifters, etc. and the bore/stroke
> ratios were fiddled with for a few years before the newer castings and
> (especially) new heads came out to fix the problems. They never did
> make one that was easy to work on, tho. I know of garages that kept a
> special rack of "Ford Wrenches" - most heated and bent to reach some
> specific bolt nothing else could get to.
>
> On Mon, 4 Sep 2006 17:34:48 UTC "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net>
> wrote:
>
>> I think they were still using the same basic engine up till a couple
>> years
>> ago.
>>
>> "user" <user@example.net> wrote in message
>> news:edhn9c$oj9$1@registered.motzarella.org...
>> > Will Honea wrote:
>> >> I've been saying the same thing about the engineers since the first
>> >> time
>> >> I had to remove the right rear exhaust manifold bolt form a 1955 Ford
>> >> V8!
>> >> So far, the message hasn't seemed to progress to the action stage...
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> > And when was the last time they made a 1955 Ford V8? <grin>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Will Honea
"Will Honea" <whonea@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:JxX2tWiP5BNp-pn2-hB1mdH84xU3n@anon.none.net...
> No, the 272/292/312 block was Ford's first cut at an overhead valve
> V8. Before 55, they had the old flathead V8 and some of the
> carry-over stuff was bad enough to make for a short life for the
> orginal design. Things like solid lifters, etc. and the bore/stroke
> ratios were fiddled with for a few years before the newer castings and
> (especially) new heads came out to fix the problems. They never did
> make one that was easy to work on, tho. I know of garages that kept a
> special rack of "Ford Wrenches" - most heated and bent to reach some
> specific bolt nothing else could get to.
>
> On Mon, 4 Sep 2006 17:34:48 UTC "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net>
> wrote:
>
>> I think they were still using the same basic engine up till a couple
>> years
>> ago.
>>
>> "user" <user@example.net> wrote in message
>> news:edhn9c$oj9$1@registered.motzarella.org...
>> > Will Honea wrote:
>> >> I've been saying the same thing about the engineers since the first
>> >> time
>> >> I had to remove the right rear exhaust manifold bolt form a 1955 Ford
>> >> V8!
>> >> So far, the message hasn't seemed to progress to the action stage...
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> > And when was the last time they made a 1955 Ford V8? <grin>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Will Honea
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Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
"Bruce Yelen" <byelen@csd.net> wrote
>
> I think it should be mandatory for all automotive design engineers to
> spend at least 6 months in the shops serviceing and working on what they
> design. I bet things would be better (grin)!
>
> -Bruce
That's a GREAT idea!
I really wonder sometimes how they figure the things they do.
Kate
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Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
"Bruce Yelen" <byelen@csd.net> wrote
>
> I think it should be mandatory for all automotive design engineers to
> spend at least 6 months in the shops serviceing and working on what they
> design. I bet things would be better (grin)!
>
> -Bruce
That's a GREAT idea!
I really wonder sometimes how they figure the things they do.
Kate
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Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
"Bruce Yelen" <byelen@csd.net> wrote
>
> I think it should be mandatory for all automotive design engineers to
> spend at least 6 months in the shops serviceing and working on what they
> design. I bet things would be better (grin)!
>
> -Bruce
That's a GREAT idea!
I really wonder sometimes how they figure the things they do.
Kate
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Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
you need to get a K-D oil filter wrench that you attach to a rachet. Which
is easily found on ebay.THE best tool I've ever used to get an oil filter
off. it can even get the
filters that have been over tighten by dealers and oil change places. I
use one for my cherokee and mustang and another for my acura.
THE BEST!
never drive a screw driver through the filter! when you try to twist it
off the screw driver tears through the very thin metal of the filter.
dumbest idea i've ever had!
is easily found on ebay.THE best tool I've ever used to get an oil filter
off. it can even get the
filters that have been over tighten by dealers and oil change places. I
use one for my cherokee and mustang and another for my acura.
THE BEST!
never drive a screw driver through the filter! when you try to twist it
off the screw driver tears through the very thin metal of the filter.
dumbest idea i've ever had!
#256
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Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
you need to get a K-D oil filter wrench that you attach to a rachet. Which
is easily found on ebay.THE best tool I've ever used to get an oil filter
off. it can even get the
filters that have been over tighten by dealers and oil change places. I
use one for my cherokee and mustang and another for my acura.
THE BEST!
never drive a screw driver through the filter! when you try to twist it
off the screw driver tears through the very thin metal of the filter.
dumbest idea i've ever had!
is easily found on ebay.THE best tool I've ever used to get an oil filter
off. it can even get the
filters that have been over tighten by dealers and oil change places. I
use one for my cherokee and mustang and another for my acura.
THE BEST!
never drive a screw driver through the filter! when you try to twist it
off the screw driver tears through the very thin metal of the filter.
dumbest idea i've ever had!
#257
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Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
you need to get a K-D oil filter wrench that you attach to a rachet. Which
is easily found on ebay.THE best tool I've ever used to get an oil filter
off. it can even get the
filters that have been over tighten by dealers and oil change places. I
use one for my cherokee and mustang and another for my acura.
THE BEST!
never drive a screw driver through the filter! when you try to twist it
off the screw driver tears through the very thin metal of the filter.
dumbest idea i've ever had!
is easily found on ebay.THE best tool I've ever used to get an oil filter
off. it can even get the
filters that have been over tighten by dealers and oil change places. I
use one for my cherokee and mustang and another for my acura.
THE BEST!
never drive a screw driver through the filter! when you try to twist it
off the screw driver tears through the very thin metal of the filter.
dumbest idea i've ever had!
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Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
gcotterl@co.riverside.ca.us wrote:
> (I'm amazed that there were 56 responses to my original posting!)
>
>
>
> I ended up taking my Liberty to EZ-Lube to do the oil change.
>
> Normally, they'd charge my $32 for the oil change and 14-point
> check-up.
>
> But, since I had already bought the 6 quarts of oil and the oil filter
> and had a coupon, it cost me only $15.00!
>
> They even returned the 1/2 quart of extra oil they couldn't use.
>
> (Hopefully they didn't over-tighten the oil filter so, next time, I can
> do the work myself -- which I prefer to do).
Hi Gary
For what it's worth, here is a link to the exact oil filter wrench I
prefer:
http://www.gz-lhme.com.cn/productview.asp?id=180
It is made by 3.peaks and has part number KW-200.
It has never let me down.
Merrill
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Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
gcotterl@co.riverside.ca.us wrote:
> (I'm amazed that there were 56 responses to my original posting!)
>
>
>
> I ended up taking my Liberty to EZ-Lube to do the oil change.
>
> Normally, they'd charge my $32 for the oil change and 14-point
> check-up.
>
> But, since I had already bought the 6 quarts of oil and the oil filter
> and had a coupon, it cost me only $15.00!
>
> They even returned the 1/2 quart of extra oil they couldn't use.
>
> (Hopefully they didn't over-tighten the oil filter so, next time, I can
> do the work myself -- which I prefer to do).
Hi Gary
For what it's worth, here is a link to the exact oil filter wrench I
prefer:
http://www.gz-lhme.com.cn/productview.asp?id=180
It is made by 3.peaks and has part number KW-200.
It has never let me down.
Merrill
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Re: Oil-filter removal (2004 Jeep Liberty)
gcotterl@co.riverside.ca.us wrote:
> (I'm amazed that there were 56 responses to my original posting!)
>
>
>
> I ended up taking my Liberty to EZ-Lube to do the oil change.
>
> Normally, they'd charge my $32 for the oil change and 14-point
> check-up.
>
> But, since I had already bought the 6 quarts of oil and the oil filter
> and had a coupon, it cost me only $15.00!
>
> They even returned the 1/2 quart of extra oil they couldn't use.
>
> (Hopefully they didn't over-tighten the oil filter so, next time, I can
> do the work myself -- which I prefer to do).
Hi Gary
For what it's worth, here is a link to the exact oil filter wrench I
prefer:
http://www.gz-lhme.com.cn/productview.asp?id=180
It is made by 3.peaks and has part number KW-200.
It has never let me down.
Merrill
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