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Old 10-06-2013, 06:59 PM   #1
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oil in the oil filter catch

Dip stick, says my oil is normal. I don't know why there is some in the catch. Oil filter seal leaking?

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Perhaps an OE one wouldn't leak like that?
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I'd say the oil filter gasket isn't sealing. I would change the filter ASAP and clean any residual oil before putting on the new filter.
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Old 10-07-2013, 08:12 PM   #4
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you are using the wrong oil filter. Subaru uses a special filter for the upside down design. Get an OE filter and your good to go.
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This is my fourth of these filters, and this is the first to do this.
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hmmmmm well either get another or do the recommended thing and get a OE filter. Good luck
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This is my fourth of these filters, and this is the first to do this.
Performax filters have a 25% chance of leakage.
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Quit being so cheap... Your probably running good oil, so buy a good filter. It's not a ten+ year old beater...
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The oil filter for Subaru EJ engines require OEM filters with a round rubber gasket or they leak. I wonder if the FA's have the same problem. Did you notice if the gasket was flat or round when you installed it?
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The oil filter for Subaru EJ engines require OEM filters with a round rubber gasket or they leak. I wonder if the FA's have the same problem. Did you notice if the gasket was flat or round when you installed it?
Round if I'm correct
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You should unscrew the filter and check the rubber gasket. I bet it has a tear somewhere.
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Quit being so cheap... Your probably running good oil, so buy a good filter. It's not a ten+ year old beater...
quit being so bitch fantastic....anyway my brother owns/runs a shop and this is the filter he recommended.
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He recommends a filter which leaks. He must not like you.
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Round if I'm correct
It is round-ish.

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