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I just bought my 6th gen (96 ST) not to long ago. Not knowing when the most recent oil change was I decided to go ahead and do it. I went and picked up an oil filter (Purolator $3.50---good choice?) and I have some Castrol GTX 10w 30. Get under my car and find the oil filter(beneath the exahuast manifold) and think I find the drain bolt. Basicaly just about 12 inches below the filter. REally i just want to veriffy this is the right bolt. Also is that oil and filter a good recomendation for my car ( 138,000 miles).
*edit*I tried to undo the bolt and just couldnt get it off. I"m going to try again in a little bit. Would much prefer to do this myself. Cormudgen |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Nov 10, '06 From Cleveland Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Get the smaller adjustable/strap wrench and put an object like a box wrench or a dowell in between the strap and the filter to take up the slack. Something rubber coated will work good if available. It still can be difficult to get it to fit, but it will work for getting the old filter loose. When installing the new filter you shouldn't need any tools. Screw it on until the gasket contacts the sealing surface and then tighten it an additional (approx) 3/4 turn. You should be able to make the 3/4 turn by hand.
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