Oh dear, sorry to hear this. Have you tried the electric oil change pumps that work thru the dipstick hole?
I have one but never actually used it, some folks swear by them, some at them.
Yes, I have looked at them in the past. Just had another look and they do certainly look a lot better than I remember them.
I will prolly get one. Don't want to go through this hassle again. My hand pump, which is nigh on useless, takes forever to clean.
The other pain is that to get to the centrifugal filter you have to take the ornery oil filter off. (You ought not to need to, but like many, one of the original bolts was going round and round in the ally, so I put a bolt through from the bottom and a nyloc on the top. ) So needed to get a spanner on the bottom end of it.
For once struggled to get the ornery filter off. I am a stickler for only putting them on with hands in rubber gloves but this piece of barstaff didn't want to shift. Tried to use a gator grip type tool, couldn't get enough room to make it lock up and tore it taking it out. Couldn't see for the blue haze of the language.
W and I hunted for better rubber gloves as the orange type of protective gloves I wear to work on cars at the mo do not have the same grip. Couldn't find any "large" ones so forced my mitts into medium ones, which hurt the arthritic fingers and thumb.
Still couldn't get the flipper off. Finally remembered I had a "proper tool" that I normally never need. Had to move lots of stuff out of the way to get the top of my tool box open. With a little language this tool finally freed it off. So I was able to get it out of the way and do the centrifugal one.
So, on the home straight I thought. Got new filter ready, but fitting it was weirdly impossible. Extremely difficult to get it under the mounting point and impossible to rotate it vertically into position to be able to screw it on. Compared it to the old one, it was about 1 cm longer!
This never normally happens with Motabitz but I took it back and they found one listed, 9mm shorter. A posh Bosch one. So it'll be there tomoz. The taller one was correctly listed and we had a bit of laugh discussing what bits of the car I could take off to get it in and on!
So packed up, cleaned up tools and me and now in just finishing a beer. Such a shame as I wasn't really able to enjoy the lovely weather!!
So funny that a job I always regard as one of the quickest and easiest parts of regular maintenance is such a pain on this vehicle. It takes me no time at all on W's car!
I also can no longer squeeze under the front of the disco, gut too big. Grrr!!
Enjoy the evening folks!!



