Engine, Drivetrain & Forced-Induction
Have Technical Questions or Done Modifications to the G37? Find out the answer in here!

Oil filter mess Maybe it's just me? You know a better way?

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old May 8, 2018 | 04:57 PM
  #1  
Michael_in_DE's Avatar
Michael_in_DE
Thread Starter
Registered Member
 
Joined: Nov 2017
Posts: 94
Likes: 16
Oil filter mess Maybe it's just me? You know a better way?

Did my first oil change on my 2012, and my son's '09. both have Oil filters that point forward. While the flap is nice, After I have drained all of the oil, when I take the oil filter off, Oil spills all over the lower plastic cover, and the bar that is right there. I see now that one guy on youtube suggested using tin-foil to avoid this mess, does anyone have any better suggestions or alternatives for the mess the oil filter makes?
Reply
Old May 8, 2018 | 05:28 PM
  #2  
Surfnazi's Avatar
Surfnazi
Registered Member
 
Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 2,109
Likes: 176
I open the oil fill cap then drain plug then filter with no mess. Also I use my fluidyne evacuater when I dont have spare dump pan
Reply
Old May 8, 2018 | 09:25 PM
  #3  
saywat?'s Avatar
saywat?
Registered Member
iTrader: (3)
 
Joined: Jan 2016
Posts: 3,227
Likes: 277
i think ive seen someone cut a liter soda plastic bottle in half (top to bottom) and use that as a guard/funnel to redirect the flow from the oil filter
Reply
Old May 8, 2018 | 09:36 PM
  #4  
qmantran's Avatar
qmantran
Registered Member
 
Joined: Apr 2015
Posts: 1,153
Likes: 183
From: ATX
You can fold the plastic cover back along the crease and there is a hole you can put a screw driver into that will hold that plastic flap back in place.
Reply
Old May 8, 2018 | 10:53 PM
  #5  
JSolo's Avatar
JSolo
Just say no!!!!!
10 Year Member
Liked
Loved
Community Favorite
iTrader: (14)
 
Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 6,103
Likes: 594
From: People's Republic of IL
I do my oil changes once a year (barely drive it). Been pulling the lower cover off entirely so I can inspect the lower portion of engine, cv boots, etc for any damage or leaks.
Reply
Old May 8, 2018 | 10:55 PM
  #6  
saywat?'s Avatar
saywat?
Registered Member
iTrader: (3)
 
Joined: Jan 2016
Posts: 3,227
Likes: 277
Wait op is not removing the engine cover?
Reply
Old May 8, 2018 | 11:14 PM
  #7  
slartibartfast's Avatar
slartibartfast
Super Moderator
10 Year Member
Liked
Loved
Community Favorite
iTrader: (7)
 
Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 6,105
Likes: 842
From: Houston, Tx
Why should he? There is a flap to access the filter.
Reply
Old May 8, 2018 | 11:18 PM
  #8  
saywat?'s Avatar
saywat?
Registered Member
iTrader: (3)
 
Joined: Jan 2016
Posts: 3,227
Likes: 277
Bc it's small and he says it makes a mess
Reply
Old May 8, 2018 | 11:22 PM
  #9  
slartibartfast's Avatar
slartibartfast
Super Moderator
10 Year Member
Liked
Loved
Community Favorite
iTrader: (7)
 
Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 6,105
Likes: 842
From: Houston, Tx
Op said this was his first G oil change. He assumed the little door was adequate to do the job cleanly. Back off.
Reply
Old May 8, 2018 | 11:28 PM
  #10  
saywat?'s Avatar
saywat?
Registered Member
iTrader: (3)
 
Joined: Jan 2016
Posts: 3,227
Likes: 277
So ur saying better to take the cover off?
Reply
Old May 9, 2018 | 07:58 AM
  #11  
Michael_in_DE's Avatar
Michael_in_DE
Thread Starter
Registered Member
 
Joined: Nov 2017
Posts: 94
Likes: 16
I did not take the whole cover off. I assumed the cut-out for the drain plug, and the door for the Filter were designed in such a way as to facilitate a complete oil change. I have a 'form-a-funnel' which we used on the second car with limited success. (
Amazon Amazon
)

I was just wondering if there was a better way. I may use the form-a-funnel again and maybe fold back the plastic skid plate next time. Thanks guys.
Reply
Old May 9, 2018 | 08:31 AM
  #12  
Lego_Maniac's Avatar
Lego_Maniac
Registered Member
10 Year Member
Liked
Loved
Community Favorite
iTrader: (3)
 
Joined: Aug 2012
Posts: 4,042
Likes: 528
From: Charlotte, NC
Originally Posted by qmantran
You can fold the plastic cover back along the crease and there is a hole you can put a screw driver into that will hold that plastic flap back in place.
This is the technique I use. I think it's like 4-6 bolts to fold the cover back along the crease.
Reply
Old May 9, 2018 | 12:13 PM
  #13  
dwb993's Avatar
dwb993
Premier Member
10 Year Member
Liked
Loved
Community Favorite
 
Joined: Oct 2015
Posts: 494
Likes: 99
I use a ziplock freezer bag when removing the filter, but it can still be messy. The only other thing I can think of is maybe piercing the filter before removing it so it drains, but you'd still need some way to direct the oil to the drain pan.
Reply
Old May 9, 2018 | 12:23 PM
  #14  
Lego_Maniac's Avatar
Lego_Maniac
Registered Member
10 Year Member
Liked
Loved
Community Favorite
iTrader: (3)
 
Joined: Aug 2012
Posts: 4,042
Likes: 528
From: Charlotte, NC
Give it a partial turn until oil starts coming out. Have a beer while oil drips out. Remove and flip up and lower into drain pan.
Reply
Old May 9, 2018 | 01:24 PM
  #15  
Michael_in_DE's Avatar
Michael_in_DE
Thread Starter
Registered Member
 
Joined: Nov 2017
Posts: 94
Likes: 16
Originally Posted by Lego_Maniac
Give it a partial turn until oil starts coming out. Have a beer while oil drips out. Remove and flip up and lower into drain pan.
Yes, but it's dripping onto the skid plate, which, due to its shape is holding the oil. And on a side note, held, then dripped oil all over the garage and then driveway, of of which have inclines at the entrances. I am trying to avoid spillage from the between the filter and engine, or somehow redirect the spillage.
Reply



All times are GMT -4. The time now is 01:16 AM.