Fell Off The Chart, oh oh!
Reply #18 –
Yeah, don't put them on wrench tight....you'll have hell to pay to get 'em off.
As Tom stated, if you can put some oil in the filter before putting it on so you won't have a dry start, so to speak. I never put mine on more than hand tight, and even then, it's usually a struggle to get them off, thankfully on the Mountaineer, it's pretty easy to push the lip of the airdam/under bumper plastic over and get a filter wrench in there for removal.
Also, put a dab of clean new oil on the seal before install....keeps from sticking on the next time you do an oil change. Also, check your old filter to make sure the seal ring is on there when you remove it....bad things can happen if you accidentally leave it on the engine, then install a new filter on top of it.
And...didn't mean to cause a drama here, but like I mentioned, I had a Fram filter failure on my tractor a few years ago...thank god it was right there in plain sight where I could see it, or I would have had a ruined engine. No more fram stuff for me.
I'd rather pay a little more now, and not a lot more later, to put a spin on their silly catchphrase. If fram works for you, good deal...here's hoping you never have any bad luck...as I did.