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poppie 09-02-2007 09:37 PM

oil filter wrench 07 expedtion
 
Getting close to oil change time and looking at the filter it seem's that I have two little room to swing my filter wrench,was looking for a cup type filter wrench that fit's the end of the filter that you use a long ratchet extention in maybe 3/8's, but the one's at napa and auto are made for the octagon type,AC,fram,napa ect,not the motor craft type with the all the little ridge's on the end,what do you guy's use on your 2007 expedtion's,btw the dealer has removed the factory filter at another change.thank's.

SixPak 09-03-2007 08:43 AM

Channel Locks.

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Big Ones

07EXPYEL 09-03-2007 11:15 AM

I've got kind of the same problem, I can't remove the oil filter that a lube shop put on. What I'm going to do is buy a cup wrench that will fit the same filter that is currently on the Expedition, just to remove the crappy Fram filter. After this, only Motorcraft filters will go on. Eventhough Wal-Mart has the best price sells genuine Motorcraft filters and Motorcraft 5W-20 synthetic blend oil, they don't sell a wrench that fits the Motorcraft filters. I ran into this same problem with my Toyota Camry, so I just took the Genuine Toyota oil filter into an auto parts shop and matched up to a proper filter wrench.
There is not a lot of room for channel locks, a strap wrench, or even an old style compression wrench.

poppie 09-03-2007 12:04 PM


Originally Posted by 07EXPYEL
I've got kind of the same problem, I can't remove the oil filter that a lube shop put on. What I'm going to do is buy a cup wrench that will fit the same filter that is currently on the Expedition, just to remove the crappy Fram filter. After this, only Motorcraft filters will go on. Eventhough Wal-Mart has the best price sells genuine Motorcraft filters and Motorcraft 5W-20 synthetic blend oil, they don't sell a wrench that fits the Motorcraft filters. I ran into this same problem with my Toyota Camry, so I just took the Genuine Toyota oil filter into an auto parts shop and matched up to a proper filter wrench.
There is not a lot of room for channel locks, a strap wrench, or even an old style compression wrench.

........... And there in lie's the problem,havent been able to find a cup type that fit's the motorcraft filter anywhere,maybe I can run down a mac tool sale's man or cornwell tool guy,let's keep each other posted on here and who ever come's with the fix post it for every one ,thank's.

07EXPYEL 09-03-2007 05:28 PM

I guess the hunt is on for oil filter wrench that fits the Motorcraft oil filter......

poppie 09-03-2007 08:41 PM


Originally Posted by 07EXPYEL
I guess the hunt is on for oil filter wrench that fits the Motorcraft oil filter......

make it a cup type that goes on the end with a looooong extention. http://campaigns.ford-trucks.com/for...ons/icon10.gif

SixPak 09-05-2007 07:06 AM

If you buy K&N filters they come with a 1" Hex on the end of the filter body for easy-on, easy-off.

But then they are 8-10 bucks a piece and don't filter your oil any better than one from Wally World.

poppie 09-05-2007 10:31 AM


Originally Posted by SixPak
If you buy K&N filters they come with a 1" Hex on the end of the filter body for easy-on, easy-off.

But then they are 8-10 bucks a piece and don't filter your oil any better than one from Wally World.

....yea,I could use fram/purolater ect,but we bought our 07 expedtion used/certified by ford with a free drivetrain warrantee tell nov 4 of 2012 or 100,000 mile's and want to use motorcraft oil and filter's and keep all my receipt's for that reason alone,beside's I alway's buy the motorcraft filter for my 7.3 also and just like them,thank's for the responce.

R-WEST 09-06-2007 10:15 AM


If you buy K&N filters they come with a 1" Hex on the end of the filter body for easy-on, easy-off.

But then they are 8-10 bucks a piece and don't filter your oil any better than one from Wally World.
To me, that hex makes the cost worthwhile. I'm tired of leaving my skin on the various sharp metal pieces so thoughtfully installed under there when trying to remove any other filter. :(

mrtoyman 09-06-2007 09:19 PM

I recently did an oil change. I used an oil wrench that i bought at Harbor Freight, It comes in a set of various sizes.

Changing was better than i expected, just need to do it an angle. It's alot better when i did the oil change in my F-150.

poppie 09-07-2007 11:42 AM

Went to ford this AM and asked the guy's in the shop what they use and it goes back to the 3 leg type with a 3/8 extention,they say to punch the dome in on the end of the filter so it fit's better and dosent slip,went to auto zone and picked one up for $5.00.

07EXPYEL 09-10-2007 06:45 PM

I took in the Motorcraft oilfilter and matched up to a filter wrench at Checker's (Kragen/Shucks). Looked like a perfect fit. Too bad I had to buy another wrench to fit the Fram.


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