Oil filters protect your engine from wear and premature wear by removing dirt, carbon and metal particles from the oil. Over-tightening and improper lubrication are two of the most common causes of a stuck oil filter. To remove a stuck oil filter, you can use an oil filter wrench, a screwdriver, or sandpaper.
Choosing the right bearing puller is critical for removing bearings, and choosing the right puller is key to ensuring safe, easy removal. In this article, we will explain the types of bearing pullers available and how to determine which one is right for your application.