Tricks for getting off stuck oil filter?

I've had similar experiences with several cars...they were usually serviced by the monkey lube boys, so they air gun that s*** on.

But seriously, I use Mobil One filters. Pick one up and look at the hieroglyphics on the side (ie pictogram instructions). You DON'T put oil on the rubber gasket, spin it on until it makes contact with the engine block, and then hand tighten it a quarter turn -- this is all from memory, so it may be more than a quarter turn. I usually snug it up by hand just to be sure it will stay on. They just spin right off 5000 miles later.

I have a link to a long term oil life study that shows that Mobil One can go 12000 miles between drains, as long as you top it off every month. But I stick to the 5k cycle because even synthetic oil is cheap compared to paying for non-warranty work, and I also rotate my tires at the same time. Even if you went to a long drain cycle, listen to what Sir Nuke said. The filter is good for about 5-6k, then it's just clogged. Even my Mobil One filters are $4 at most.

This stuff is just cheap insurance. I pay about $30 for 4 qts of Mobil One and filter, and do it myself. I could pay the dealer the same to do it for me with cheap dino oil, but I'm one of those people that has to do it myself unless I feel I'm in over my head.

If you want to read up, here's a link to the long-term study. It's not totally scientific (ie rigourously controlled settings), but it's real-world and independent.
http://neptune.spacebears.com/cars/stories/oil-life.html
 
I had this problem on my first oil change. After about 3 trips to the auto parts store buy filter wrenchs and such, I found the PERFECT tool!
It was hanging with all the other oil wrenches. It is about a 6 inch square bar that fits a 1/2 inch socket driver. On the other end is a nylon strap (same material as a seat belt). You loop the strap around the filter, snap the socket wrench on and start cranking the the right direction. The strap will wrap up around the metal bar until it is tight against the filter. Keep cranking on it and eventually the filter dents and will break free and rotate. No messy pounding on screw drivers, no expensive wrenches , works on any size filter!
 

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