Hi Lads and Lassies
Have not posted anything on the forum for a while but I wanted to share my experience of changing the oil filter.
As many of you probably know its a sod to get at from inside the engine bay...quite low down...stuff in the way...ect
I know folks have posted different methods they have used and mine is not really anything new but this is how I did it.
I chose the removal of near side front wheel.From inside the engine bay I knocked out the rubber wheel arch skirt clips with a small hammer...just a wee tap...not all of them just the five or six closest to the oil filter...this allows you to 'fold' the rubber skirt down to give plenty of room to reach the filter...no need to unclip it along its whole length.
Now folk use a variety of tools to loosen off the old filter...chain oil filter removal tool and the like...But give this a try before using any tool..the filter should really be on hand tight if fitted properly.....I cleaned of as much gunk from the old filter as I could with a rag...then I got hold of it and attempted to turn with my hand...bingo...of it came no bother at all.
This was the first time I had changed the filter and before attempting any job for the first time I am apprehensive....needn't have been..it was a breeze to do as it turned out.
Put on new filter and tightened to spec...so it should be no bother the next time I do it.
The difference an oil change has made is considerable....smoother, quieter engine.
Removing the road wheel gives you all the room you need to get to the filter easily...once loosened you can ease it up into the engine bay to get it out..new filter goes in from above too...locate and tighten from the wheel arch.
Hope this is useful to anyone thinking of an oil and filter change.
I was quoted £50-60 to do this simple job by Budget Tyres and Exhaust place.
Have not posted anything on the forum for a while but I wanted to share my experience of changing the oil filter.
As many of you probably know its a sod to get at from inside the engine bay...quite low down...stuff in the way...ect
I know folks have posted different methods they have used and mine is not really anything new but this is how I did it.
I chose the removal of near side front wheel.From inside the engine bay I knocked out the rubber wheel arch skirt clips with a small hammer...just a wee tap...not all of them just the five or six closest to the oil filter...this allows you to 'fold' the rubber skirt down to give plenty of room to reach the filter...no need to unclip it along its whole length.
Now folk use a variety of tools to loosen off the old filter...chain oil filter removal tool and the like...But give this a try before using any tool..the filter should really be on hand tight if fitted properly.....I cleaned of as much gunk from the old filter as I could with a rag...then I got hold of it and attempted to turn with my hand...bingo...of it came no bother at all.
This was the first time I had changed the filter and before attempting any job for the first time I am apprehensive....needn't have been..it was a breeze to do as it turned out.
Put on new filter and tightened to spec...so it should be no bother the next time I do it.
The difference an oil change has made is considerable....smoother, quieter engine.
Removing the road wheel gives you all the room you need to get to the filter easily...once loosened you can ease it up into the engine bay to get it out..new filter goes in from above too...locate and tighten from the wheel arch.
Hope this is useful to anyone thinking of an oil and filter change.
I was quoted £50-60 to do this simple job by Budget Tyres and Exhaust place.