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Can i remove 182 oil filter without droppng oil



  immaculate clio 172
Morning guys as title really
Will I be faced with a big mess if I don't drain the oil when removing filter?
Changed oil couple days ago but couldn't get filter off

Now have a decent wrench so ideally just want to swap the filter over and leave the fresh oil in there!

Thanks
 
  SQ5
Well that was a silly thing to do wasn't it, should of just waited.

If car has been sat for a few days or so you "shouldn't" loose much.
 
  immaculate clio 172
Yes ideally would have waited but needed the car and never saw the filter removal as being an issue 😂

Will jack front of car up again too which should help
Just cant be bothered with dropping oil again and needing another sump washer!
 

R3k1355

Absolute wetter.
ClioSport Club Member
You'll dribble a little bit of oil out the filter, but nothing much - should clean up fine.
You'll need to double check the engine oil level after swapping the filter.
 
  Clio 172, Escort RST
As above.

However, what wrench do you have? A number will not fit without wrecking the sensors in the process. A fluted tool which sits on top of the filter of a stap tool (not chain ; it's too thick) seem to be the best ways to go about it.
 

Crybert

ClioSport Club Member
  Cup 172
I find it crazy that you just completed the job without getting the filter off. Just hammer a thin crew driver through the thing and lever it off. Dead easy.

Anyway as said you won't loose too much, will maybe need a small top up after its done
 

Crybert

ClioSport Club Member
  Cup 172
Don't hammer a screwdriver through it. If it shears off you'll be left with a piece you can hardly get hold of.

It won't shear. Hammer a lon screwdriver through it so it comes out the other side then use that as a lever. I've done it a good few times and never had any issue. I'd be concerned if the filter was to shear..
 

JamesBryan

ClioSport Club Member
It won't shear. Hammer a lon screwdriver through it so it comes out the other side then use that as a lever. I've done it a good few times and never had any issue. I'd be concerned if the filter was to shear..

It's a pretty much last resort thing.

I've never had trouble with a decent filter wrench.
 

Crybert

ClioSport Club Member
  Cup 172
Yes I always start with a filter rench but had to do the screwdriver trick on a Clio trophy and r26. Think the filters had been on for a good while
 
  immaculate clio 172
I find it crazy that you just completed the job without getting the filter off. Just hammer a thin crew driver through the thing and lever it off. Dead easy.

Anyway as said you won't loose too much, will maybe need a small top up after its done

What's so crazy about it!
I drained the oil from Sump them came to remove filter but it wouldn't budge
That's generally the order you do an oil change on a car

Have put the fresh oil in and now hoping to swap filter out when I get suitable tool for the job etc
 
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  immaculate clio 172
Thanks for all replies chaps
Hopefully get it off tomorrow!

Anyone ever used one of the 3 leg type filter tools on the 172/182?
 

R3k1355

Absolute wetter.
ClioSport Club Member
Go find one of these, it's supposedly the tits for removing the oil filter

Cup Oil Filter Wrench 76mm / 12 Flutes -single
SKU: 000980581£5.83
 
  R5gtt, 182, volvo...
Screw driver it...

I've got a few filter wrenches and sometimes have to bust out Philip and the Thor. I'm sure some people use the wrench to fit the filters because they're tighter than a nuns bifter.
 
It won't shear. Hammer a lon screwdriver through it so it comes out the other side then use that as a lever. I've done it a good few times and never had any issue. I'd be concerned if the filter was to shear..

I can appreciate where James is coming from. I once tackled a very very stubborn filter and the screwdriver eventually tore around the filter and left the base and a mangled mess of metal. Luckily it was just on an old block and I managed to chisel it off.
 
  immaculate clio 172
All done chaps
Bought a 3 leg type this morning and off it cam
Was very very tight though

No oil lost either which is a bonus

Full Service complete
Rear brakes changed
All caliper sliders checked and re-greased
Car washed, polished and waxed

Thanks again
:cool::up:
 

R3k1355

Absolute wetter.
ClioSport Club Member
Screw driver it...

I've got a few filter wrenches and sometimes have to bust out Philip and the Thor. I'm sure some people use the wrench to fit the filters because they're tighter than a nuns bifter.

No I think it's something to do with the heat or something??
Happened all the time on my last car, it got serviced 2 times a year so the filter hadn't been on for very long, always primed the seal with a little old engine oil, always installed the filter by hand, never over-tightened it.

Every f**king time the filter needed a removal tool to get it off as it was on so tight.

I can appreciate where James is coming from. I once tackled a very very stubborn filter and the screwdriver eventually tore around the filter and left the base and a mangled mess of metal. Luckily it was just on an old block and I managed to chisel it off.

Done that before myself on a 306, was absolutely fuming as I needed the car to get to work the next morning.
Managed to get a chain-whip style one on the remnants and shift it off, was so relieved!!!
 


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