Alright, fess up! Who was it??
I change when it's warm, but don't worry about getting hot oil on my hand because I have a fingertip drain plug. I too let the pan slow to almost nothing before removing the filter, but instead of a plastic bag I use an oil absorbent mat around the filter after it's loose. No mess ever.
Originally posted by converteddzlr
Do my own as well. (I think Infidel's method is probably best
)
One curiosity that I noticed between the '03 and the '04.5 is that when I dropped the filter down on the '03 it was easy access and no problem keeping the filter vertical to keep from spilling, but on the '04.5 there's a wire harness that forces me to tilt the filter when removing it ... whcih makes for the occassional warm gooey arm!
Ken
Do my own as well. (I think Infidel's method is probably best
)One curiosity that I noticed between the '03 and the '04.5 is that when I dropped the filter down on the '03 it was easy access and no problem keeping the filter vertical to keep from spilling, but on the '04.5 there's a wire harness that forces me to tilt the filter when removing it ... whcih makes for the occassional warm gooey arm!
Ken
I changed mine this weekend. No lift. Have always done it hot... let pan drain for a hr or so before tackling the filter....with a baggie. As others have said...some oil siphons off.
This time, for some reason, I went straight to the filter without waiting a while. I WON"T do that again. I don't mind the hot oil from the pan..it's only for a sec., but a hot filter and a baggie with 200* oil spilling into it is not my idea of fun! No gloves...just a shop towel for some insulation. Luckily, the bag held...I had visions of the oil melting thru the plastic.
The one time I had it done at a quick lube, while away from home...the drain plug was way over tightened and the filter was so tight it took 15 min. fighting with a strap to get it off. Looked like no oil used to lube the gasket.
I do my own because TLC is better, in this case at least, than an expirienced mechanic. Also don't like the cheap grease used at the quick lubes.
RJ
This time, for some reason, I went straight to the filter without waiting a while. I WON"T do that again. I don't mind the hot oil from the pan..it's only for a sec., but a hot filter and a baggie with 200* oil spilling into it is not my idea of fun! No gloves...just a shop towel for some insulation. Luckily, the bag held...I had visions of the oil melting thru the plastic.
The one time I had it done at a quick lube, while away from home...the drain plug was way over tightened and the filter was so tight it took 15 min. fighting with a strap to get it off. Looked like no oil used to lube the gasket.
I do my own because TLC is better, in this case at least, than an expirienced mechanic. Also don't like the cheap grease used at the quick lubes.
RJ
Originally posted by BigBlue
If your as good as changing oil as I am you wouldn't have a mess. Now where's my oil dry at?
If your as good as changing oil as I am you wouldn't have a mess. Now where's my oil dry at?
I change mine on my back in my gravel driveway.
The few drips that miss the pan just help settle the dust.
No baggie used here since I change my oil fiter from the top.
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