by DAVEG24 » Wed Jun 30, 2010 2:56 am
Here's a tip you probably won't see elsewhere. Changing the oil filter can be messy, to say the least. If you are using a spin on filter, the following will make the job a whole lot easier. First, you need a source for compressed air. If you don't have shop air available, this won't work. If you do, punch a small hole in the top side of the oil filter. Using the compressed air, put the air nozzle on the hole and blow air into the filter. This will push the oil back into the accessory case. (Works best if the oil is warm) Continue the air pressure for about two minutes. That pretty well empties the filter. Now you can remove the filter without spilling oil all over the place. There may be some small amount of residual oil, so put a rag under the filter area just to catch the drops. That was easy.
Then you get to put on the new filter, tighten and torque. Don't forget to use some lurbricant on the filter gasket. Otherwise you will have a difficult time removing the filter next time. If you don't know how to safety the filter, have someone that does know, teach you. Add the new oil (don't forget to close the drain first), make a log book entry and you're done.
Dave Gitelman
ICS #866