Stripped Oil Filter???

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ColumbiaBMW
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Stripped Oil Filter???

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I was changing the oil tonight to 10w-40 to help with winter starting, and came across a problem I have never had to deal with. The oil filter seems to be stripped and I can't get it off. I made sure the oil filter wrench was completely on the filter by giving a couple light taps with a hammer, and I checked the oil filter wrench that I ordered from beemerboneyard on the new filter and it gripped perfectly, so how in the world am I going to get this old filter off??
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Re: Stripped Oil Filter???

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By "stripped" I assume you mean the wrench isn't gripping the flats on the filter. This has happened to others on this forum and I remember one solution recommended was to drill a couple holes through the bottom of the wrench and drive some #8 or #10 sheet metal screws through those holes into the bottom of the filter then unscrew it. Note that some oil will dribble out when the screws pierce the bottom of the filter, so be ready! Good luck and let us know how it works!
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Re: Stripped Oil Filter???

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Very simple, but logical remedy. I'll definitely try that tomorrow, thanks!!
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Re: Stripped Oil Filter???

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Sunbeemer always seems to come out with really great ideas....
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Since the OP hasn't been back it must have worked. I have done this before with mixed results. Sometimes the sheet metal screws just ripped out of the filter bottom leaving an even bigger problem.
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