pinenuts
Jr. Member
I got tired of getting oil all over the garage floor when changing the oil on my 76. You know the problem: you unscrew the filter, and oil pours down on the tie rod, drag link, and various other stuff. It then runs out in every direction and misses the oil pan. Now most of you guys are not whipped like me, and your wife never even mentions the oil you track into the house. Your lucky and I am not. So here is the way I have solved this problem:
1. First I put a piece of sheet plastic under the whole front end of the truck.
2. Drain the engine pan and replace the sump plug.
3. Reposition the the oil pan under the filter.
4. Get a plastic funnel that is about 4" diameter and work it up under the filter. You will need a funnel that is flexible, so you can bend it to fit through the tight places.
5. Connect a 1 foot length of plastic tubing to the funnel and postion the other end over the oil pan. 3/4" ID worked for me.
6. From the top, loosen the filter so you can just turn it by hand.
7. Use a nail or awl and a hammer and punch a small hole in the corner of the filter.
8. Slowly turn the filter until oil starts draining out of the filter into the funnel.
9. Go have a beer and let it drain for a while.
10. You should be able to finnish the job without a big mess.
I know this is not real creative, but it worked for me. If anyone has another way of changing the oil lets hear about it.
1. First I put a piece of sheet plastic under the whole front end of the truck.
2. Drain the engine pan and replace the sump plug.
3. Reposition the the oil pan under the filter.
4. Get a plastic funnel that is about 4" diameter and work it up under the filter. You will need a funnel that is flexible, so you can bend it to fit through the tight places.
5. Connect a 1 foot length of plastic tubing to the funnel and postion the other end over the oil pan. 3/4" ID worked for me.
6. From the top, loosen the filter so you can just turn it by hand.
7. Use a nail or awl and a hammer and punch a small hole in the corner of the filter.
8. Slowly turn the filter until oil starts draining out of the filter into the funnel.
9. Go have a beer and let it drain for a while.
10. You should be able to finnish the job without a big mess.
I know this is not real creative, but it worked for me. If anyone has another way of changing the oil lets hear about it.