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Oil filter tightness??


silvershark44

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Ok

 

I just changed my oil and oil filter today, the old one was very easy to undo, i could turn it easily in my hands to undo it which made changing it a doddle. The new one I hand tightened to roughly the same tightness, but you couldnt say that i over tightened it at all. Definitely not wrench tight.

 

Will this be ok? My old one didnt seem to ever have leaked and i was really suprised how relatively loose it was, so just did the same with my new one??

 

any ideas ??:(

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Fuel filter isnt too bad mate.

 

Just disconnect the pipe from the pump in the boot, so you dont syphon too much petrol out. Then jack the car up, get it on axel stands to make it safe, and just swap it out. You will get a bit of petrol spilage but shouldnt be too much. Just be careful of the pipes when you unscrew them as there is a flared flange under them and they can be a little tricky.

 

Edit to add : Also worth starting the car first, then disconnecting the power to the pump, it will then stall. This takes off most of the pressure from the pipes.

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Cant find one mate.

 

But something like this:

 

1. Remove 6 bolts in boot above tank

2. Disconnect the power plug to the pump hanger

3. Start car and let it stall, then turn off ignition.

4. Disconnect the banjo fitting from the pump hanger.

5. Jack up car and get some axel stands underneath.

6. Undo the pipes from the filter. (watch out for petrol in the pipes)

7. Undo 2 bolts from filter and removefrom car.

8. Fit new filter to car.

9. Refit pipes to car. (watch the banjo fitting, can be a pain)

10. Reconnect banjo pipe to fuel pump hanger.

11. Reconnect power plug.

12. Start car and check for leaks around the filter.

13. If it leaks check pipes onto filter, if ok stop car

14. Remove axel stands and lower car back down.

15. Sit back and admire a job weldone :D

 

 

If anybody wants to edit or add to this the please feel free.

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You may get a bit, but not too much as you should have run the car without the pump running, so should be just about empty.

 

Just make sure the ignition is off before removing.

 

Also get plenty of rags around it to catch it when you take it off.

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