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easiest way is a 27mm box end wrench, smack it with a rubber mallet. Sockets tend to slip if you arent on the head perfectly straight. I usually get filters from ebay or mikes, but the dealer prob still can get them.
"but the dealer prob still can get them"......be sitting down if you should get price and availability of OEM. First and last time I checked the quote was $79. Inspired a hasty solvent cleaning, JB Weld and smoked oyster can piece of tin repair job on an old torn one... $6, not counting the oysters.
NOS OEM come up once in a rare while on ebay. Blue