Nov-12-2015 01:29 PM
Nov-19-2015 05:12 PM
topflite51 wrote:And we have a WINNER!:B
Not a penny difference between oil or grease on the gasket. Most people who have trouble removing the filter over tightened them in the first place. Therein lies their problem.
Nov-19-2015 09:32 AM
mike brez wrote:Sully2 wrote:
Horse Manure. The gasket or the gasket surface can be rubbed with EITHER a high temp grease or motoroil
ROTFLMAO Sully I gotta have a beer with you some day.
Nov-19-2015 09:28 AM
topflite51 wrote:
Not a penny difference between oil or grease on the gasket. Most people who have trouble removing the filter over tightened them in the first place. Therein lies their problem.
Nov-19-2015 08:29 AM
Nov-16-2015 06:34 PM
mike brez wrote:Sully2 wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
When installing any spin on oil filter, always coat the gasket surface with wheel bearing grease, NOT oil. Oil will tend to harden from the heat and make the filter difficult to remove. Wheel bearing grease can handle the heat and will allow for easy removal when the time comes.
Horse Manure. The gasket or the gasket surface can be rubbed with EITHER a high temp grease or motoroil
ROTFLMAO Sully I gotta have a beer with you some day.
Nov-16-2015 04:47 PM
Sully2 wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
When installing any spin on oil filter, always coat the gasket surface with wheel bearing grease, NOT oil. Oil will tend to harden from the heat and make the filter difficult to remove. Wheel bearing grease can handle the heat and will allow for easy removal when the time comes.
Horse Manure. The gasket or the gasket surface can be rubbed with EITHER a high temp grease or motoroil
Nov-16-2015 04:11 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:Sully2 wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
When installing any spin on oil filter, always coat the gasket surface with wheel bearing grease, NOT oil. Oil will tend to harden from the heat and make the filter difficult to remove. Wheel bearing grease can handle the heat and will allow for easy removal when the time comes.
Horse Manure. The gasket or the gasket surface can be rubbed with EITHER a high temp grease or motoroil
Well horse manure right back at you. :R
How many times have you read on this forum about people having trouble removing their oil filters? I'm sure not one of them used wheel bearing grease. They used the motor oil that they all had been taught a long long time ago.
Nov-16-2015 03:27 PM
Sully2 wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
When installing any spin on oil filter, always coat the gasket surface with wheel bearing grease, NOT oil. Oil will tend to harden from the heat and make the filter difficult to remove. Wheel bearing grease can handle the heat and will allow for easy removal when the time comes.
Horse Manure. The gasket or the gasket surface can be rubbed with EITHER a high temp grease or motoroil
Nov-16-2015 02:19 PM
427435 wrote:
If it spun on by hand, it didn't have the wrong threads.
I'm not sure that grease would be better than oil----------at least not if it was a synthetic oil that handles higher temps. At least, that's all I've ever put on the filter gasket before installing. No issues taking them off, but I have the various cups to fit the various filters I deal with.
Nov-15-2015 04:00 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
When installing any spin on oil filter, always coat the gasket surface with wheel bearing grease, NOT oil. Oil will tend to harden from the heat and make the filter difficult to remove. Wheel bearing grease can handle the heat and will allow for easy removal when the time comes.
Nov-15-2015 03:58 PM
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Nov-15-2015 03:52 PM
Nov-15-2015 10:10 AM
Carm wrote:
Hi all, I am the original poster. I thought it would be appreciated if I provided an update on my oil filter issue.
People on this site never disappoint. I think that I now have all the info I need thanks to all of you that provided the great feedback.
To answer questions:
Model and Serial: Onan Marquis 7000 7NHMFA26106D, serial H933071141.
Who installed the last filter? I did. The filter that was so hard to remove was a Fram XG3614 installed hand-tight.
Thanks everyone!!
Nov-14-2015 05:32 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
When installing any spin on oil filter, always coat the gasket surface with wheel bearing grease, NOT oil. Oil will tend to harden from the heat and make the filter difficult to remove. Wheel bearing grease can handle the heat and will allow for easy removal when the time comes.