GingerPuss
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I thought I would give my nice new TD5 Disco a quick oil and filter change - 10 minutes I thought.
A quick drive around the block to warm up the oil - went underneath with a 17mm socket wrench. Removed the round plastic shroud insert....and of course the F*&^%$g sump plug had been rounded by a previous owner.
Ah I thought, I have a special socket for these problems - with a cluster of pins that surrounds a rounded off nut and helps grip it. It did grip, but then my socket wrench snapped !
Luckily I had a hardly used oil extraction pump in the garage, which looks like this:
I remember from memory that this needs the oil to be quite hot to allow the oil to run freely - so off I went for a 5-mile drive. It actually worked quite well and removed about 6.5L of oil via the dipstick tube. I then changed the centrifugal oil filter (that was easy) - but the sodding canister oil filter was too awkward to remove by hand and my filter wrench couldn't get clearance. I guess I will have to buy one of those special tools advertised for the purpose:
I will have to get an Irwin bolt remover that bites into the nut when you undo it to get the old sump plug off and put the new one I bought:
Maybe then, next time it will be a 10-minute job !!
A quick drive around the block to warm up the oil - went underneath with a 17mm socket wrench. Removed the round plastic shroud insert....and of course the F*&^%$g sump plug had been rounded by a previous owner.
Ah I thought, I have a special socket for these problems - with a cluster of pins that surrounds a rounded off nut and helps grip it. It did grip, but then my socket wrench snapped !
Luckily I had a hardly used oil extraction pump in the garage, which looks like this:
I remember from memory that this needs the oil to be quite hot to allow the oil to run freely - so off I went for a 5-mile drive. It actually worked quite well and removed about 6.5L of oil via the dipstick tube. I then changed the centrifugal oil filter (that was easy) - but the sodding canister oil filter was too awkward to remove by hand and my filter wrench couldn't get clearance. I guess I will have to buy one of those special tools advertised for the purpose:
I will have to get an Irwin bolt remover that bites into the nut when you undo it to get the old sump plug off and put the new one I bought:
Maybe then, next time it will be a 10-minute job !!