MountainGoat
Well-Known Member
Double gasket. When you're putting your oil filter in a vehicle that's been around.
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Why do I have the feeling that your talking tongue in cheek Sid?Wow! Thankfully, I've never done this...
lol...really never done this after years of oil changes...now that I know I'll be sure to have a good look...Why do I have the feeling that your talking tongue in cheek Sid?
Bag of oil dry or kitty litter should fix that right up.Looks like I'll be pressure washing the driveway again...
Sun will take care of itLooks like I'll be pressure washing the driveway again...
What is this? Like the collar on there?I also don't know if I should be concerned, a piece of the oil filter housing came out with the old filter. I just threaded it back in and put the new oil filter on. At next oil change, I'll remove that double sided threaded piece out and loc tite it in
phew... things could be worse.'
It's when you don't notice this and the gasket is still stuck to the truck. You put a new filter on and gasket + gasket surprisingly = not a gasket.
Just be sure the kitty litter is fresh and unused.Bag of oil dry or kitty litter should fix that right up.
Well this is the guy that cashed in his entire 401k to buy a sea ark catfish boat, right around $50,000. I did catch a 52lb blue cat from that boat though.Is that's why he's now an X? Or was it a general trend.
She was unlucky, I only reason think I managed to get away with it for a couple of hours was because on that particular filter the seal was quite wide and flat, which when done up tight still sealed reasonably well, had it had been one of those thin round profile ones around the very outside, almost like an O ring, probably wouldn't have gone far at all.
The threaded bit that the physical oil filter screws on too. My googlefu says it's not a big deal.What is this? Like the collar on there?