Posted by Hobo,NC on October 20, 2019 at 07:44:48 from (75.137.54.87):
In Reply to: Oil Change posted by John in La on October 19, 2019 at 11:24:38:
Ford Ecoboost owners
Remove the oil filter first if you don't all the oil will not drain out of the engine, Some Saturn's are the same...
Nice tools for the job.
1) Oil filter cap wrench.
2) Oil plug removal tool Google OTC Tools 5911A Drain Plug Pro Magnetic Remover You will fall in love with this tool. Once the oil plug is broke free if the oil plug does not spin out free you need a new oil plug. This tool is 2 sided where it fits the hex on the drain plug the cheaper ones are one sided : (
3) oil drain funnel. Form-a-Funnel
4) Gearwrench Vortex socket system
5) for the messy ones a lid off a large trash can.
To drive oil change places crazy tell them you want a good filter not a house brand are a parts store house brand. If you look at the specifications they will list it as a 5K only filter do not use it on extended OEM recommended oil change intervals. This is a feel good issue so feel good about the parts you install.
If a shop is gonna sale you cheap arse oil filters what other cheap arse garbage is he gonna sale you to make a buck...
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