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For anybody who has done the Canton oil filter mod...I received my filter but the top (lid) is on so tight that I cannot break it loose. It makes sense to me that it would be reverse threaded (i.e. clockwise to loosen) but I did not recieve any instructions and have so far been unable to break it loose. I have tried both directions but I also have the problem of being able to hold the round canister and generate enough torque on the ratchet. I would appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks,
Mike Dayton
'95 M030 Coupe, 6-spd, limited slip, Redline Rennsport roll bar (just installed), 6-point Simpson harnesses, Mintex C-tech racing pads, Yoko AVS ES 100 (street), Kumho Victoracer V700 (track), Racer's edge delrin sway bar bushings (front and rear), KLA strut brace, I/O Port camera mount.
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Thanks Flash...I was hoping you would reply. I bought the Canton filter after reading your original post. I tried again (in the correct direction this time) but still no luck. I will try again when I can get access to a vise. I can't believe how tight this thing is. When you replace the filter cartridge and have to loosen the top hex nut, doesn't it tend to loosen the whole spin-on filter housing from the engine?
Mike
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Success...I don't know why I didn't think to use my filter wrench to hold the housing when trying to remove the top. Duh!
Also, after checking again, I did find the instructions tucked in the bottom of the box.
I'll save this install for tomorrow when my brain will be (hopefully) functioning a little better.
Thansk again flash.
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I'm bumping this old thread rather than start a new...
I got my Canton filter the other day - beautiful to look at - but I could NOT get the top off.
Finally, after using a serious band clamp, rags to keep the anodizing from scratching, and lots of cussing I got it off - ha! and wrenched off the top of the filter element which was bonded to the centering stud in the cap.
I don't quite understand how this could have happened - seems like if the top of the filter was stuck then the bottom would have rotated. The filter element end caps are fixed to the perforated metal filter element cylinder with a silicone adhesive. I was thinking maybe the unit was assembled while the adhesive was wet and some got between the lid and the element - but I'm speculating.
Should have taken a picture, but I quickly got a return authorization and sent the thing back - didn't even try to remove the end cap stuck to the lid. I'd still like to use the product once this gets sorted out.
Anyone else ever have an issue like this with the Canton filter?
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So Lear did this just happen to you as it did to me? Ha... I wonder if a whole batch is bad... gorilla in the assembly room.
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Canton was great in dealing with me on my return - just wanted to put that out there - they gave me a discount on a pack of filters and my replacement housing.
Now question: When going over this on the phone the tech asked which filter I wanted, and I said "the short one", not realizing that Canton now has three models with 20mm threads that fit our car - the super-tall @ 45 GPM (requiring filing the timing gear cove) the medium @ 15 GPM which we've been discussing in this thread, and a new shorty @ 12 GMP. So the shorty was what I got. Any problem running the slightly-lower flow small filter in our cars? How does that oil flow compare with the OEM filter? The K&N performance filter flows 12-16 gpm but I can't find data on the OEM?
1992 black/tan coupe, window express, koni struts/shocks, 17C2 wheels, guards <acronym title='Limited Slip Differential'><acronym title='Limited Slip Differential'>LSD</acronym></acronym>, pinion fixed, sound system, etc, etc, OCD for sure.