B bigpigeon2004 Member Joined Dec 22, 2004 Messages 237 Points 86 Location Brighton Mar 26, 2005 #21 sorry can I just ask Do you mean run the engine with the oil draining out of the engine. Is this right?
sorry can I just ask Do you mean run the engine with the oil draining out of the engine. Is this right?
A arc this is where i stand Parked in the garage Joined Oct 8, 2003 Messages 19,719 Points 3,335 Location Manchester Mar 26, 2005 #22 no.. def don't do that. Just run it a bit beforehand to warm the oil up
rich_lufc Member Joined Jan 23, 2006 Messages 290 Points 83 Location Poole Jun 25, 2006 #23 (Stupid question) What is the best way to get the oil filter off? Mine is particularly tight and Im not sure which way to twist it. (sei sporting mpi)
(Stupid question) What is the best way to get the oil filter off? Mine is particularly tight and Im not sure which way to twist it. (sei sporting mpi)
rich_lufc Member Joined Jan 23, 2006 Messages 290 Points 83 Location Poole Jun 25, 2006 #24 Ah chain wrench. good...... because I dont have one of those! any alternatives?
custard Status: DEFCON Grumpy Written 10+ guides Uploaded 5 resources/downloads Joined Nov 4, 2003 Messages 48,609 Points 10,657 Location Edinburgh Jun 25, 2006 #25 messy but a screwdriver through the filter and turn it
Liam hi friends :waves: Parked in the garage Joined Mar 12, 2003 Messages 14,118 Points 2,639 Location Scotland Jun 25, 2006 #26 Use a cloth and sheer brute hand ripping strength, I usually don't like damaging stuff cos sometimes my replacement is wrong. Failing that two sizes of Snap-on removers take anything off. Liam
Use a cloth and sheer brute hand ripping strength, I usually don't like damaging stuff cos sometimes my replacement is wrong. Failing that two sizes of Snap-on removers take anything off. Liam