If you HAND tighten the filter until it stops, you should be able, like Hawkeye said, untighten it with your hands with some applied force when it is time again to change the oil.
I dunno about that, maybe your idea of stopping and mine are two different things though
I do a lot of oil changes at work, and have lots of repeat customers, so I remeber if I did that certain car last time... I tighten all of them by hand, an vary rarely can I later get them off by hand... and I was the SOB who put it on! The other guys at work can tell when its a car I did the oil change on last cause its tight as **** and they complain lol........
hey better then loose like the quick change places and leaking..... I had one of those today... Firestone...... I've had a few cars in the past couple months that had a major leak from the oil filter with the name Firestone on it... hmmmmmm
the SHO filter on a MTX isn't that hard, I don't know if the ATX is any different..... or with the bigger Gen1 starters, I've never changed the oil filter on a SHO with that starter.... and I don't really remeber my ATX being any more difficult
I use oil filter pliers, mine are Mac Tools ones, I like them a lot compared to some of the other designs I have seen.....
it makes quick work of it if you know what you are doing.... and of course you need to clamp down on the end where it is slightly stronger on it to get it off... you have to do that with any kind of tool/setup besides your hand
some suggest the K&N filter with the nut on the end of it.... yes this is a "different" feature... but with the right tools I find any regular filter EASIER to take off then the K&N style with a socket and ratchet.... it can just be cumbersome trying to put like a 1" socket on it..... plus the price of those will tear up your wallet if you change your oil a lot...
they are around 13 bucks or so, a nice quality Pure One filter can be had for half of that... This nut setup could be more beneficial on other cars where it is harder to get the filter, ours are fairly easy in comparison to the rest of the vehicles on the road. The only problem I have is they are messy!
here is one on ebay,I don't know of the brand quality, but it is a spitting image of my MAC Tools one, from how it pivots and you can open the pliers up to 3 different sizes, to how the teeth are on the plier ends.... I've used my MAC one for over half a decade without any problems multiple times a day.......
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OIL-...Z360174453093QQptZMotorsQ5fAutomotiveQ5fTools
so heres the cliff notes:
-get proper tool
-learn how to use tool properly
-make your oil changes a breeze
and in case you don't know, do not use those pliers to put the oil filter on, just do that by hand as you can deform it, and don't put the filter pliers on the connections for the starter, pay attention to this when using the tool, or you will be paying attention to a nice spark