kdaddy
Active Member
I keep a box of 1 gallon zip lock freezer bags in the garage. When ready for a filter change i just wrench the filter until it loosens a bit. I slip a bag over the filter and around the filter housing pulling it up snug. I spin the filter by hand a few partial turns at a time from the end with my hand outside the bag til it falls off inside the bag. Let it set for minute and carefully remove the bag and quickly wipe the few drops off the housing face. No more oil on the frame at all.
While doing this i have already turned my new filter hole up in its box and pour in a couple oz. Of oil and roll it around a bit and let it sit. This wets the membrane and prevents the time for oil circulation at startup.
While doing this i have already turned my new filter hole up in its box and pour in a couple oz. Of oil and roll it around a bit and let it sit. This wets the membrane and prevents the time for oil circulation at startup.