I can't use the bag method anymore. Since I use the larger SRT filter, just not enough room.The zip lock bag method, or the 2x zip lock bag method means zero drips for me when changing the filter.
Use 1 gallon zip locks, slip on the first bag after breaking the filter loose and turning about 1/2 turn, once the oil starts dripping out, wait until it stops, maybe 30 seconds, slip off that first bag. Then slip on the 2nd bag and finish unscrewing. Note there is about 1/4 of a liter of oil that will fall out of the filter mount once you remove the filter, hold the bag over the mount to catch that.
Easy peasy.
I can't use the bag method anymore. Since I use the larger SRT filter, just not enough room.
worth the cost IMHOHas anyone installed one, like this?
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I hate the mess I get on this thing when I change oil.
I use an oil utter. Just give it a minute to drain after getting it slightly lose while it drains into the pan.I can't use the bag method anymore. Since I use the larger SRT filter, just not enough room.
Same here.I have it, and also added the Fumoto drain valve. Actually enjoy changing the oil on the truck again.
Shoot, when I change my own oil, I let it drip for at least 1/2 hour after the stream stops. I don't need to be fast in my garage, it's not Jiffy Lube. Get as much of the old oil out.I have the fumoto oil drain plug, & oil udder. But honestly the zip lock bag method works best for me. I'm going on like my 4th oil change & at this point I'm doing it in like 25 minute (mainly because oil doesn't drain as fast through the Fumoto as it would if I just pull the plug. Zero drips
It's pretty easy for me now.
I did that a couple times, and the oil would sprinkle sideways because of the wind and get over the driveway.Shoot, when I change my own oil, I let it drip for at least 1/2 hour after the stream stops. I don't need to be fast in my garage, it's not Jiffy Lube. Get as much of the old oil out.
I have a nice garage I change my oil in. So no wind for me. With the fumoto valve and drain tubes the oil goes right into oil pan, so even if it was outside shouldn't be effected by windI did that a couple times, and the oil would sprinkle sideways because of the wind and get over the driveway.
I would think 10-15 minutes is about normal. I only give my Ram maybe 5 minutes on the pain because it's more of a pain to funnel out. I let the oil filter sit for about 10 minutes slightly unscrewed draining into it's filter\funnel though because I don't need to hold it.
I like the idea of the oil filter relocation thing, but it's kind of expensive, and I don't think personally it will save me as much time as it would take to actually install it.