I had a friend in the late 70’s that was a mechanic at a local Chevy dealer. He claimed that the guy at the factory that installed the oil filters was actually a gorilla.
I was helping change the oil for one of my brother's friends in high school. Couldn't get the filter off. Tried the screw driver through the filter all it did was shred the filter.This has worked EVERY time I have tried.
I like those too, but they do not work on all cars....I had a similar experience on the 383 in my 71 Charger many years ago. Spent a few hours under the car, but finally got it off. I think it was installed dry on the seal ring. I learned quickly that the screwdriver through the casing was NOT a good idea! Now, I have become a big fan of the sockets that fit on the end of the filters and use a 3/8 drive extension and ratchet. They usually work for me, even when the filter is really tight. I have one that fits every vehicle my family owns now, and purchase one if we get a new vehicle with a different filter.
When I bought my ‘09 Challenger, I’d heard stories about how hard it was to get the filter off hemis during the first oil change because they have a guy named Mongo at the engine assembly plant who installs them.
I bought it at a dealer 90 miles away and they sent me a coupon for a free oil change. I decided a nice long drive would be fun so I took them up on it. Have done all the subsequent ones myself.
My new 6.4 hemi Ram is about due for its first change and this time the dealer didn’t offer any free oil changes. Do I take a chance Mongo retired, or pay for its first change?
The worst, amen.I will admit that a spark plug change in a 5.7 equipped 2003-2008 Ram truck S U C K S.
The fastest time I had was 1 1/2 hours.
I would do one bank a night on the magnum! then i got smart and sat at the table gapped them all applied antiseize and reboxed them!what took longest was finding a 10mm socket for the coil packs!I will admit that a spark plug change in a 5.7 equipped 2003-2008 Ram truck S U C K S.
The fastest time I had was 1 1/2 hours.