yeah i only ever hand tighten them
and have always been able to get off without needing tools
sometimes the old "truckies" gloves come in handy for added grip.

such a mess to get it off though, always get a small amount of 
spillage.


--- In [email protected], "lisaalexjade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hey,
> 
> I always find that if you tighten the filter up gently, and only 
> "finger tight" then you can always remove the filter by hand. Since 
> the rubber seal expands with heat (or contact with oil?), it never 
> leaks.
> Always put a bit of oil on the seal when you do it up, too. This 
stops 
> the seal from deforming when you tighten it.
> 
> Usual disclaimers apply :)






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