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04-30-2015 | #1 |
Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: poughkeepsie ny
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oil filter
i am fixin to change oil for the first time. i have 3 gallons of amsoil 10w40 on hand, i got a wix oil filter #51324 does anyone know if this is the right wix?
also about the drain plug..looks like its in left rear of oil pan, just inboard of a catalytic converter that is gonna be real hot? i was "practicing" and found that a 9/16 socket with two extensions will reach..but the sucker is super tight,,i halfheartedly tried to loosen and no budge. should this have been torqued real tight? lastly..my service manual shows a gasket or washer and an "insert"..is this a soft gasket or a copper washer? is the insert a helicoil or bushing that aint supposed to come out? |
04-30-2015 | #2 |
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: San Antonio area
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Re: oil filter
Correct filter. Gasket is metal with a black viton insert - torque to about 20 #-ft. If it can't be broken loose, pump the oil out. The plug should not be that tight - someone probably did not use the correct gasket and had to torque to yield to stop the leak.
If you can't find the correct gasket, head to NAPA and find a nylon washer the right size. "fixin" ... are you from Texas?
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Re: oil filter
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MV7201 Fluid Evacuator Plus (Replaces 07201) At the push of a button, this versatile unit changes from vacuum to pressure for evacuating or dispensing fluids. This functionality makes it ideal for draining tanks or reservoirs then pumping the used fluid back out for easy disposal. Multiple units work great, simply evacuate used fluids with one unit, and then quickly refill with new fluid from a second. For superior mobility, the 07201 utilizes a manual pump, so compressed air or electricity is not required. Accessories are included for draining engine oil or transmission fluid directly through the dipstick tubes. |
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Join Date: Apr 2014
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Re: oil filter
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05-02-2015 | #5 | |
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05-02-2015 | #6 |
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: San Antonio area
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Re: oil filter
Yup, I use one like this when all else fails ...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Topsider-Mul...item3aa89b3a94
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04-30-2015 | #7 |
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Dunbarton NH
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Re: oil filter
Jerry at Jerrys gaskets would have the correct gasket for the oil plug.
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04-30-2015 | #8 |
Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: poughkeepsie ny
Posts: 33
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Re: oil filter
i will try a nice tightfitting box wrench..socket seemed to fit right but theres some wobble in two extensions..i may have to get 3 more inches by driving onto 4 blocks..stacks of 4 pieces of 3/4 plywood maybe a foot n a half wide and two feet long..
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05-02-2015 | #9 |
Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: poughkeepsie ny
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Re: oil filter
im gonna make some plywood stacks to drive up on maybe 3" high, for just the drivers side to see if i cant get in there and crack the plug loose..if not, the pump looks like a good idea, might actually get more oil than draining which leaves 1/4" or more in the pan?
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05-02-2015 | #10 |
Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: poughkeepsie ny
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Re: oil filter
do you think the topsider is as good as the mityvac?
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