Fram Ultra Rubber Gasket Failure

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Title of the thread should be "Rookie Oil Changer Causes Gasket Failure".
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Originally Posted By: ttvr4

I have 3 other Fram Ultras sitting on the shelf. I opened all of them and found that the rubber gasket were all "loose" and easily came off of the filter.


If the gaskets fall out of the groove on their own then they aren't right, but I'll bet you had to pull them out with a little force. They are not designed to be permanently installed and need a screw driver to pry them out.
 
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Title of the thread should be "Rookie Oil Changer Causes Gasket Failure".
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Unless it's a PURO, then Mr. Clairvoiant blames the filter.
 
",,,Does everybody need to feel empowered by beating up on somebody for a filter gasket issue.
Really, once was enough..."

No it wasn't. He asked a question to his peers. His peers all have the right to respond. All of them. How do you know how many times he needs to hear something before he realizes it was his 'mea culpa'. By his, and I am wrong in assuming he is a male,(and I'll accept that), his opening statement lays blame to others, in this case Fram filter. Fram Ultra filters.

The OP should accept that he made the error, accept that it was his learning experience. If he came forward and was willing share what happened to him so others can learn, and others might not have corrected him. But he only wants to ask others if this happen to them and get confirmation, as if it was someone else fault. That is why once was not enough. Really.

Respectfully-tgrudzin
 
Originally Posted By: ttvr4
I certainly made a mistake of not checking the oil filter mount on the vehicle. However, is it normal for a brand new rubber gasket on the oil filter to be "loose" and detach from the filter? I've used plenty of WIX filters and the rubber gasket never comes off the filter.

-ttvr4


Yes, normal. I usually remove it and rub my finger in oil and spread thin coat of oil on both sides of gasket and press it back on the filter prior to install. And clean the block with a rag.
 
There is more to this post it seems than anyone is admitting. Blaming something else instead of admitting a personal failure.
 
Originally Posted By: HerrStig
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Title of the thread should be "Rookie Oil Changer Causes Gasket Failure".
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Unless it's a PURO, then Mr. Clairvoiant blames the filter.


Good thing it wasn't a Purolator, could have been even more disastrous.
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Originally Posted By: CT8
There is more to this post it seems than anyone is admitting. Blaming something else instead of admitting a personal failure.


yep
 
Originally Posted By: 6starprez
I was curious to see what this was about since I use Fram Ultra. The title is misleading. I ALWAYS clean the mating surface before installing a new filter.


Yes the title is misleading. Something like "I made a mistake changing a Fram Ultra" would be more accurate. No gasket failure here imo.

Don't feel bad OP it happens.
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Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix


Good thing it wasn't a Purolator, could have been even more disastrous.
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Yes the gasket would have had a tear in it! Lol.

A co-worker had the exact same thing happen to him, but he didn't catch it and ran the car with the double gasket. His oil light came on and he tried driving home to inspect. Needless to say he blew the motor. The car was an Acura CL.

As everyone else mentions you won't ever let this happen again.
 
Originally Posted By: ttvr4
I certainly made a mistake of not checking the oil filter mount on the vehicle. However, is it normal for a brand new rubber gasket on the oil filter to be "loose" and detach from the filter? I've used plenty of WIX filters and the rubber gasket never comes off the filter.

-ttvr4


I would say so, I don't use WIX but every new filter seems to have some degree of loose in the gasket. Even factory filters with a P gasket the gasket will move, though it is captive.
 
Originally Posted By: dave123
Rookie mistake no matter the filter used always check you have old gasket usually only happens once in your life you'll check every time now oil change 101.


On my co-worker's latest change (Fram TG 7313) I was aghast when the gasket stayed on the block. I've been doing oil for 28 years now and that was the first time. But I always have and will check, every time.
 
Originally Posted By: Chris Meutsch
Originally Posted By: dave123
Rookie mistake no matter the filter used always check you have old gasket usually only happens once in your life you'll check every time now oil change 101.


On my co-worker's latest change (Fram TG 7313) I was aghast when the gasket stayed on the block. I've been doing oil for 28 years now and that was the first time. But I always have and will check, every time.


Happened to me years ago with a purolator. double gasket barf of oil all over the driveway. Rookie mistake was I cleaned, but didn't lube the new gasket with oil. Thats how it happens. Gotta lube the gasket or it sticks when it gets hot.
 
+++cleaning brand new oil off the floor is the lasting reminder as someone pointed out.
Fram was about 1/3 of my filters and about 2/3 of my stuck gaskets (oiled, seat, 3/4) ...
No worries - Fram will become 2/3 I buy until I re gain faith in Motorcraft
 
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