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Is there a better way to change an oil filter?

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BTW, I do OAL on all my engines, great reports.
I'm afraid to.
 


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You were there with me.
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Heard about putting a ziplock bag over the filter before you take it off...
 


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Some of the members on here have interests in oil wells and cryptocurrency so they hire others to do menial things like working on the car.:unsure:
WHUT!!! Letting someone work on your car is... is... like,,, like... letting someone take your wife out for dinner!!!! The older I get, the less I understand... :confused:
 


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Sure right. They believe I had a prior life in Manhattan too.
That was during your gigolo stage.
 


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With car FULLY hot and driven, I pull in, immediately drain oil from pan.

When 95% or so has drained out, I start the car for 15-30 seconds...

(Still with me?)

This empties the pump and filter as well as the cooler of most of the oil in the respective volumes...

(Swooning yet?)

Then I remove the filter and oil cooler plug, and let drain for at LEAST an hour, sometimes all afternoon...

(I know, you don't have to say it, I've had plenty of other people tell me their thoughts on my process...)

; )
YIKES!!! Like, BLASPHEMY!!! :ROFLMAO:
 


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Can you reach it from the top? Never tried.

Get under to loosen it, then reach down from the top and unthread it all the way, have the oil pan really close and elevated on some 2x4s or something and just drop it in after it’s unthreaded?

Hand would get dirty but obviously it can’t run down your arm at that point.

Otherwise, just take your time when unthreading the filter and let it drip like mentioned above. Totally doable, I’ve done half dozen on my Hellcats with no real issue.
The Wrangler has it horizontal, accessible from the top, much cleaner job. Not so much on the HC.
 


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The Wrangler has it horizontal, accessible from the top, much cleaner job. Not so much on the HC.
I just looked, no way to access it from the top.
 


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YIKES!!! Like, BLASPHEMY!!! :ROFLMAO:

Ever started your car on a truly COLD day?

:unsure:
 


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Ever started your car on a truly COLD day?

:unsure:
Not for a long time.
 


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Ever started your car on a truly COLD day?

:unsure:
I pull the fuel pump fuse and turn over the engine to build oil pressure before every start. Doesn’t everyone do that? :ROFLMAO:
 


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YOU don't count, Florida bitch...

; )
Good thing I know that you're jealous because I might cry.
 


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I pull the fuel pump fuse and turn over the engine to build oil pressure before every start. Doesn’t everyone do that? :ROFLMAO:

You know about the cold start procedure that does that from the Driver's seat??
 


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You know about the cold start procedure that does that from the Driver's seat??
Hold the gas pedal down while cranking?
 


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Hold the gas pedal down while cranking?
That's what I do if it hasn't been started in a week, which is often.
 


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Can't say that I remember being bothered by oil running down outside the filter, but have noticed that much more comes out of the cooler's drain plug if removing that one before the filter.

Guess that could mean there's less in the filter afterwards. Either way, always drain all vehicles when the oil is hot, and none of them have killed or maimed me yet.

And even if I ended up with second degree burns, I'd prefer that over someone else doing the oil change.
 


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With car FULLY hot and driven, I pull in, immediately drain oil from pan.

When 95% or so has drained out, I start the car for 15-30 seconds...

(Still with me?)

This empties the pump and filter as well as the cooler of most of the oil in the respective volumes...

(Swooning yet?)

Then I remove the filter and oil cooler plug, and let drain for at LEAST an hour, sometimes all afternoon...

(I know, you don't have to say it, I've had plenty of other people tell me their thoughts on my process...)

; )
you and bmason were cut from the same cloth:whistle:
 


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I thought this was going to be the answer, but when the filter lets go on the last thread it overwhelms the Udder and makes a mess. Pitched it after a couple attempts.
OIL UDDER | Funny Name, Serious Tool
 




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