advice needed for changing oil filter adapter o rings
1999 jeep xj 4.0 auto 4wd
So I tried to change my oil filter adapter o rings today and couldn't get the adapter off, I bought the t60 socket and beat the t60 part out and used a 12mm wrench to try and turn bolt but it won't budge, any tips on how I can get this off?
So I tried to change my oil filter adapter o rings today and couldn't get the adapter off, I bought the t60 socket and beat the t60 part out and used a 12mm wrench to try and turn bolt but it won't budge, any tips on how I can get this off?
A friggin' long breaker bar. I had a 5 foot long piece of pipe on mine to break it free. Also, they say having a warm motor will help.
Once you get it off the repair is super easy
Once you get it off the repair is super easy
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I did mine with a buddy who has A 94, we put the 12mm box end on the t60 using some rtv and then used a half of a floor Jack handle on the open end from up top. If you have another set of hands skip the rtv and just hold it.
Yeah I tried warming up the motor also, I'll have to go get a price of pipe some where and try again, is it easier to come from the top or underneath with the pipe?
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I came from the top. It's a huge PITA to get off, but trust me it will eventually break loose. I think I had to put a bend in my pipe to keep it from hitting the hood too... Good luck!
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This with a pipe over it. Advance sell a set for like $10 ,and you'll need them cause jeep used a lot of torx bolts.
Last edited by HS00XJ; Sep 29, 2015 at 12:16 PM.



