SVTinAR
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It seems like manufacturers are in competition to see whose car they can make more difficult to service. I just did the first oil change on my 2017 and I've changed my own oil all my life and I hate to ask this at 66 years of age - but is Ford really serious about a specific torque spec on the oil filter???:frusty: Or is this just some form of automotive snipe hunt.
What the heck do they figure you are going to torque it with? My 1/2 inch won't go in there. My 1/4 takes too many adaptors to get to fit a 3/4 inch 1/2 inch drive socket. Does a 3/8 inch torque wrench fit in there - or is Ford just telling us to forget tightening the thing like most oil filters and tighten the hell out of this one (which is pretty much what I did).
If they expected a specific torque figure on this thing they should have put a 1/2 square drive hole on the back of the filter wrench instead of that 3/4 inch bolt head.:rant:
What the heck do they figure you are going to torque it with? My 1/2 inch won't go in there. My 1/4 takes too many adaptors to get to fit a 3/4 inch 1/2 inch drive socket. Does a 3/8 inch torque wrench fit in there - or is Ford just telling us to forget tightening the thing like most oil filters and tighten the hell out of this one (which is pretty much what I did).
If they expected a specific torque figure on this thing they should have put a 1/2 square drive hole on the back of the filter wrench instead of that 3/4 inch bolt head.:rant:
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