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Best oil filter wrench?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Josh-L, Oct 8, 2020.

  1. Oct 8, 2020 at 2:26 PM
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    Josh-L

    Josh-L [OP] Well-Known Member

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    What oil filter housing wrench are y’all using for the V6? Amazon links would be nice to if you have them!
     
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    Scarab

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    I use the Motivx which has always worked well. I also changed the plastic oil housing to the aluminum one which has a positive feel when it’s securely in place. The stealership over torqued the plastic housing the one time they did the oil change. I had a hell of a time taking the plastic housing off.

    I would also look at the fumoto valve which makes the oil change less messy and you can let some oil out if you overfilled.
     
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    BMH

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    Whoa .... wait a minute ... What?
    Excuse my ignorance because I'm a new I4 owner ....
    The V6's have a CARTRIDGE oil filter? Not a spin-on? Really?
    Wow ... How '1950's' is that?
    (Let the flames begin ... I just didn't think anyone did that anymore..)
     
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    mattleg

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    MotivX - it grips the flats and the tabs. They have a nice drain tool for the filter as well.
     
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    kgilly

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    just buy one from the dealer, if i remember they are about 30 dollars
     
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    Skydvrr

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    I bought the cheap one from the auto parts store. Never an issue for me
     
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    JNG

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    Motivx works just fine. @BMH many modern automobiles use cartridge type filters. It's a non issue.
     
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    Another for Motivx. Super nice, drain hose set up is great. Nice box. I like it.
     
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    Yep a lot of cars/trucks are going BACK to this for environment reasons .. so I've been told...
    my 2012 FIAT also has a cartridge filter..


    i like it . they can't hide cheap filter material in the can now..... I'm looking at you FRAM. :wave:


    :pumpkin:
    is it too early for this :santa: ?
     
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    Motivx for me too.
     
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    Another vote for MotivX. I'd also suggest having a 27mm socket handy for proper use and to retain the warranty.
     
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    What is the 27mm socket for?
     
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    Get a decent one. I got a "decent" one at AutoReilyZone and used the 3/8" drive and it stripped immediately. Made it a perfect circle. The 27mm is fine to use anytime, it's just easier to use the drive. I don't use a torque wrench, never have, and never have had issues with oil exploding out of my vehicle(s).
     
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    My last four vehicles have had cannister filters, dating back to my 2007 F-350.

    It's all the same to me, and doesn't add or detract two nanoseconds to any given oil change.
     
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  18. Oct 9, 2020 at 5:55 AM
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    If you're a noob then use a torque wrench.

    If you feel you are a pro then you should have a feel for the proper tightness which iirc is 18ft lbs. But then I know pros who still use a torque wrench.

    18 for the housing, 9.5 for the filter drain plug, and 30 for the oil pan drain plug.
     
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    DAS Taco

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    Why are you so surprised?, high end European vehicles always had them. One advantage to cartridge over spin on canister type is that I get to inspect it...you on the other hand have to get your can opener or grinder or hacksaw...and probably won't do it...have a great Friday...is Friday the official negative day?
     
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