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RRnold 04-03-2012 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by civicdrivr (Post 173575)

My question for those with more boxer engine experience is this - with the filter mounted on top of the engine, are there any tricks for replacing it without having oil spill all over the engine?

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Originally Posted by GrimmSpeed (Post 173657)
This is new to Subaru, previous Subarus have bottom mounted oil filters. With that said, as long as you go slow with unscrewing it you shouldn't have a problem. Its also nice that Subaru put that ring around it which will help you avoid spilling down the timing cover.


Justin

The current Tacoma/FJ are like this so hopefully there is also a notch to channel the oil to a drain spout.

Here is an example. I have a water bottle that I wedge underneath to catch the oil.

http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forum...l-p9251508.jpg

KaliKev 04-03-2012 09:08 PM

My car only goes to the shop if I don't have a tool that costs more than the maintenance/repair itself.

KaliKev 04-03-2012 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by RRnold (Post 173665)
The current Tacoma/FJ are like this so hopefully there is also a notch to channel the oil to a drain spout.

Here is an example. I have a water bottle that I wedge underneath to catch the oil.

http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forum...l-p9251508.jpg

The FJ is ridiculously easy to change its oil. I dont even need to lift the car to get underneath haha

GrimmSpeed 04-03-2012 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by RRnold (Post 173665)
The current Tacoma/FJ are like this so hopefully there is also a notch to channel the oil to a drain spout.

Here is an example. I have a water bottle that I wedge underneath to catch the oil.

http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forum...l-p9251508.jpg


Hmm, thats pretty sweet that it has a nice drain spout. I feel like I dont remember seeing a drain spout on the Subaru one. Nothing a 2 minute hack couldnt fix though.


Justin

RRnold 04-03-2012 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by KaliKev (Post 173669)
The FJ is ridiculously easy to change its oil. I dont even need to lift the car to get underneath haha

Yeah man, oil changes are a 10 min ordeal for me! Most of the time is spent waiting for all of the oil to completely drain!

I'm going to hate having to change oil on a lowered cars again, especially after how easy/effortlessly it is on our Toyotas.

Having to drive up on the curb or use pieces of 4x4 with my ramp because they are too steep. :thumbdown:

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Originally Posted by GrimmSpeed (Post 173673)
Hmm, thats pretty sweet that it has a nice drain spout. I feel like I dont remember seeing a drain spout on the Subaru one. Nothing a 2 minute hack couldnt fix though.


Justin

It looks like it has a round brim to prevent oil draining everywhere. The Taco/FJ's brim is just wide enough and angled well enough so that it's fool proof.

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.autoblog....on-fr-s-fd.jpg

SteelReign 04-03-2012 09:35 PM

My main concern is the carcinogenic used motor oil getting on me. Is it worth being exposed to something like this to save a little money? And regarding mechanics messing up things: I think I'd rather have a busted up $25,000 FR-S/BRZ than have to deal with surgery/radiation/chemotherapy.

Is it much more cost-efficient when you can usually get a $20 oil change coupon? Yes, I get to have a full-synthetic oil of my choice and oil filter brand of my choice for $30 but from what I've read online (like from Bob is the Oil Guy), synthetic and "dino" oils aren't much different for most cars.

KaliKev 04-03-2012 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by SteelReign (Post 173690)
My main concern is the carcinogenic used motor oil getting on me. Is it worth being exposed to something like this to save a little money? And regarding mechanics messing up things: I think I'd rather have a busted up $25,000 FR-S/BRZ than have to deal with surgery/radiation/chemotherapy.

Is it much more cost-efficient when you can usually get a $20 oil change coupon? Yes, I get to have a full-synthetic oil of my choice and oil filter brand of my choice for $30 but from what I've read online (like from Bob is the Oil Guy), synthetic and "dino" oils aren't much different for most cars.

Your getting cancer anyways bro. We all are. Might as well save some money on oil changes lol

DEnd 04-03-2012 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by RRnold (Post 173684)
Having to drive up on the curb or use pieces of 4x4 with my ramp because they are too steep. :thumbdown:

You got a garage?

If so may I suggest this: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/s...t=Chinese+lift

suprachica79 04-03-2012 09:40 PM

Do my own oil changes unless it's winter time/inclement weather. Since I have to do an oil change every month, doing it myself does save me a good amount by the end of the year. My dad always taught me "Don't pay someone else to do something that you can do yourself."

Mr.Jay 04-03-2012 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by SteelReign (Post 173690)
My main concern is the carcinogenic used motor oil getting on me. Is it worth being exposed to something like this to save a little money? And regarding mechanics messing up things: I think I'd rather have a busted up $25,000 FR-S/BRZ than have to deal with surgery/radiation/chemotherapy.

really? Gloves and clothes help you keep oil off yourself and if you are going to go so fair as to not change your oil and chance getting some on yourself in fear of cancer you better stay inside all day too cause you know that sun is danger.


I can understand being lazy or not knowing how but cancer kinda threw me back

Is it worth getting to know your car? Yes.

GrimmSpeed 04-03-2012 09:42 PM

lol

life + extra money + more booze + cancer
life + not getting dirty during oil changes + cancer

i'll take the former.


Justin

RRnold 04-03-2012 10:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteelReign (Post 173690)
My main concern is the carcinogenic used motor oil getting on me. Is it worth being exposed to something like this to save a little money? And regarding mechanics messing up things: I think I'd rather have a busted up $25,000 FR-S/BRZ than have to deal with surgery/radiation/chemotherapy.

Is it much more cost-efficient when you can usually get a $20 oil change coupon? Yes, I get to have a full-synthetic oil of my choice and oil filter brand of my choice for $30 but from what I've read online (like from Bob is the Oil Guy), synthetic and "dino" oils aren't much different for most cars.

Man, I'm getting cancer just from reading your post! :bonk::bellyroll:

I do agree that a $20 oil changes are a good deal but most of the times if your vehicle is modified, either they don't know how to drive your car or just don't really care and drive it like a regular car; especially if it lowered.



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Originally Posted by DEnd (Post 173692)
You got a garage?

If so may I suggest this: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/s...t=Chinese+lift

At the time, I didn't but now I do. Damn, that is nice but I'm sure the HOA wouldn't take too kindly if I hacked up my garage to install a lift! :bellyroll:

OrbitalEllipses 04-03-2012 11:12 PM

1/3 men gets cancer; I'll take my chances with the oil considering just about everthing else is carcinogenic or contains carcinogens.

Dark 04-03-2012 11:29 PM

I changed oil by myself for years and I will continue to do so. Last time I brought it to the dealer was when my oil filter wrench stuck and I couldn't get it.


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