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QuickSilver Filter Installation Removal Wrench Tools & Equipment in Oil System Tools Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.7
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Details

BrandQuicksilver
MaterialOther
Head StyleFixed Square
Item Weight0.38 Pounds

Description of QuickSilver Filter Installation Removal Wrench Tools & Equipment in Oil System Tools

Formed to fit the closed end of canister style oil filters for easy removal and installation of the filter. Fits to the end of a standard 3/8" socket wrench or wrench extension. For us on 4-stroke outboards (see specific models below) or other engines with screw on type oil filters. Produced by Mercury Marine to our stringent original equipment manufacturer specifications to maximize the performance of your Mercury and Mariner outboard or MerCruiser stern drive.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Efficient Oil System Tool

According to my experience this tool is a game-changer for removal and installation of filters .It`s easy to use, incredibly efficient, and saves a lot of time. It's made of durable material and fits well on the filter casing..

Pros
  • Saves time and effort
Cons
  • May not fit all filter sizes

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Updated weak sheet metal design

This 55mm oil filter wrench is specially designed for Mercury 4-stroke marine engines. The "wrench" is about the same thickness as the filter. When attempting to remove a factory installed mercury filter, this wrench easily slips past the flats. Pressing pressure against the filter doesn't help. If the filter is too tight from the factory, a filter wrench should be enough to break the seal. Unfortunately, the return period has expired. Gave away $10. UPDATE: After the initial check, I drilled…

Pros
  • Durable coating
Cons
  • Not the best