mass-hole wrote:
thermorex wrote:
3/4 is a bit much as I remember, I torque it very light, then about 1/8-1/4 more and then I unscrew 1/8 to make sure it's not too tied, then I screw it back 1/8. I never had a problem with mine this way, neither leaks nor overtied.
I only do that because the box says 3/4 to 1 turn. My guess is I am going to far before I start counting turns, so once i get to 3/4 maybe its actaully 1+.
Its annoying though because this is the only vehicle it happens on. This has not been an issue with anything else and i use the same technique. Maybe just the size of the filter as my subaru has a fitler the size of a shot glass.
Now that I think about it a bit more, I always seem to overtie the oil filter on the Cherokee, I thought it's because of the weird position I have to be when I torque/untorque it (need to step on the bumper with one leg and on the tire with the other one due to lift kit). Both jeeps have the Mobil 1 extend performance filters and lubed the gasket before plus cleaning the block part before installing the new filter. I think it's worth to look if the surface where the rubber filter gasket touches is smooth, if it is it may be just you torquing too much, same way I do on the Cherokee for a weird reason...