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| FYI, if your filter is installed vertically....like mine is, I learned a trick on the internet. I use a red solo cup to take off the filter after I've loosened it. It contains all the oil that drips from the filter.
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| Posts: 40314 | Location: SC Lowcountry/Cape Cod | Registered: November 22, 2002 |  
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| How tucked away is the filter? I have used a funnel with a bit of hose attached to drain it into the pan. |
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| Punch a hole in it with a Phillips screwdriver. Or, just unscrew it over the drain pan. Put on some nitrile gloves and there's no muss no fuss.
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| quote: Originally posted by Gustofer: Punch a hole in it with a Phillips screwdriver. Or, just unscrew it over the drain pan. Put on some nitrile gloves and there's no muss no fuss.
I used to remove it over the drain pan but I've moved away from the pan after I installed Fumoto valves... love those, they drain directly into a 12qt container made for the purpose of collecting oil. I did consider getting an empty gallon jug of water and cutting off the top... that would probably work for me... Combined with the hammer and a punch/screw driver as suggested would certainly get the job done... I just kinda wanted something like a tap used for maple sap collection. I think that would be nifty. The top mounted cartirdge filter in my wife's Pacifica is much less hassle and much cleaner to change than the traditional screw-on filter my Flex uses. I did see those "udder" like devices on amazon... I might give that a try. |
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| My filter is too big for a Solo cup. I cut a 2-liter soda bottle to fit between the filter and an empty oil jug and punch a hole in the filter with an awl. |
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| ^^^ That looks very handy. The flexibility is a real plus.
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| On a '96 Mustang filter was mounted horizontally, where the oil would drip down on front axle and various other bits. I just took a piece of HD foil with me each oil change, fashioned a little trough, but it under the filter and directed it into drain pan. YMMV. I am a redneck from AL, so.....
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