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wrench for M-6731-FL820 ford performance oil filter

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Hello,

Does anyone know what wrench could work with M-6731-FL820 ford performance oil filter? It looks completely round but ford performance technician told me that there are aftermarket wrenches.

Thanks,

Vadim
 
It is completely round, so I don't know of any traditional wrenches that would work.
You could use a strap wrench or filter pliers with "teeth" to dig in. The filters don't need much torque to be tightened down properly, so I find that I can tighten it without really damaging it and when removing it doesn't matter if the outside gets a little scuffed.
Here is an example of filter pliers, most local parts/hardware stores should have one.
https://www.autozone.com/shop-and-garage-tools/oil-filter-wrench/oem-oil-filter-pliers/548380_0
 
Thanks for confirming what I was thinking. It just sounds strange that Ford performance filter can not be tighten to the torque specs..
 
What Ford dealer did you go to? I’m in the Bay Area and am looking for a good one and the ones to stay away from
I am not big on dealers in general, but I like Morgan Hills (got my car there), but it is far for me. Stay away from Frontier (Stevens Creek). Sunnyvale is kind of OK, way overpriced.

If you know a good dealer, would love to know :)
 
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xr7

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One other trick for the tough ones is to put a strip of rubber sheeting around the filter housing then slip your band type filter wrench over the rubber, the extra grip will usually do the trick. Almost all spin-on filters of the big truck or heavy equipment are smooth and you can bet the last guy that changed it cranked it on tight. I wish more would go with the canister type filters. If it is done right they are a lot less of a mess to change.
 

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