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Oil Filter torque

  • Larry McCartin
25 Sep 2016 22:25 #1 by Larry McCartin
Replied by Larry McCartin on topic Oil Filter torque
The actual torque is marked on the filter. At least it is on the ones I buy. Regards, Larry

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23 Sep 2016 07:20 #2 by Larry Snyder
Replied by Larry Snyder on topic Oil Filter torque
I have no clue what the actual torque value is, but once the gasket touches the face of the adapter just turn it another half turn. I get annoyed when shops make oil filter so darn tight! They don't need to be. And your oil filter is safety wired to boot. Make it easy on yourself the next oil change and make the filter snug, not tight.

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19 Sep 2016 12:00 #3 by Paul
Oil Filter torque was created by Paul
Hello,

I have a question I'm hoping those of you more experienced wouldn't mind sharing. I'm new to the Ercoupe and new to owning a continental 0200 in one. I'm about to change the oil for my first time and I'm trying to find the torque specs for the filter but it is proving harder to find online than I thought. Can someone validate the one setting I did come across which was 17-18 in/lbs. If anyone knows differently please let me know.

Thanks,
Paul

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