Terrible video. You torque the drain plug but not the way more fragile filter cap (18 foot pounds.) You use a socket wrench that could crack the cap or the very expensive to replace housing. All you had to do was loosen two screws and remove the pipe above the filter cap (possibly lift off the plastic beauty cover too.) then you could use a straight socket wrench and a torque wrench. Finally, you did not use fresh oil to lubricate the new cap o-ring, That could damage the o-ring or cap and lead to leaking. Really an unprofessional video. Go to the O'Reilly video on this same job, to get best practice instructions that are still incredibly simple.
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So simple, I love this. Thanks.
Thanks for simplifying this process and being realistic with not torquing every single little fastener like keyboard warriors like to do 😂
How do I know how many quarts my engine takes? Are all of them 6 quarts?
Why you just not removing the air intake?
Terrible video. You torque the drain plug but not the way more fragile filter cap (18 foot pounds.) You use a socket wrench that could crack the cap or the very expensive to replace housing. All you had to do was loosen two screws and remove the pipe above the filter cap (possibly lift off the plastic beauty cover too.) then you could use a straight socket wrench and a torque wrench. Finally, you did not use fresh oil to lubricate the new cap o-ring, That could damage the o-ring or cap and lead to leaking. Really an unprofessional video. Go to the O'Reilly video on this same job, to get best practice instructions that are still incredibly simple.