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Guess my memory isn't serving me too well today; the one I used is the same one Pelican sells and I actually I got it from Auto Atlanta. I remembered it as straight because the part that comes off only houses the safety & switch and point up when installed on my vehicle. The oil comes out at an angile so at first I would only partly open the vavle, then fully open once the flow slowed.
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Yep, those are the ones I was looking at too, or you can always get the one that has the built in nipple so you can attached a hose to it.
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So I changed my oil yesterday for the first time and pumped the oil out and then had to contend with that questionable filter location. However, all remains good in the universe.
Just had to get the tube down the dipstick and fish it past a baffle, then could pump it all out....took about 15 minutes with warm oil.
It pumped out about 6 quarts, that third line is just short of the 6 liter line.
Now how to deal with that pesky oil filter? I did what others said, put paper towels around it...I removed the airbox cover and primary wire from the coil to the cap. No oil filter wrench that I had would work, but could crack it by hand.....so wait....I have an idea....pop a hole in the top to vent it and it will drain.....nope, doesn't drain....wait, I have a vacuum pump....pump the oil out! That's what I did...I would say it got 3/4 of the oil out of the filter. Not a bad idea I thought.
I ended up adding 6.25 quarts of oil to get it to the top of the dipstick just below the "high" level mark. I will continue to use this process, and have one extra aluminum crush washer in my tool box. However, the filter you guys have been talking about looks nice. Since I have two more OEM oil filters, I'll just wait for now.
When looking at the air filter, it had a bulge on the right hand side, underneath it there is a bulge in the airbox.....does the OEM air filter have a cut out for this, or do all air filters just sit in the air box on the bump? I did have a little oil in there, mostly at the exit of the air box as it goes to the <acronym title='mass air flow'>MAF</acronym>.
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You just pump the bike pump on the device about 15 times, it creates a vacuum, and then you walk away and do other stuff. You might have to pump it a few times more. It works by itself.
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Flash, it's either your way or the highway, I get it.
There is actually more than one way to skin a cat in this world.
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I'm 100% sure there is no risk whatsoever to the engine if I change the oil regularly with Mobil 1 which is no where near $11/quart ($4.85 to be exact). I guarantee there is no data anyone can show that would prove otherwise.
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I guaranteed no one could show any data and no one has, not sure why you would be sending anyone an engine bill.
Drop into any Walmart and their 5 quart jugs of Mobil 1 are $24.25 everyday, not on sale.
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1998 Civic (DD commute beater)
"Life is too short to not drive a Porsche daily"