Originally Posted By: chevys10
Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete
Originally Posted By: chevys10
Loosen filter a turn or two but before oil starts to come out. Cut 2 liter bottle in half and take one half and surround oil filter hopefully getting the plastic above the mount. Turn the rest of the way off by hand and hopefully catch any additional oil that spills out when filter falls into half plastic bottle.
I'm pretty sure the OP is talking about a filter that has the threads at the bottom, not at the top, so I'm not sure how your solution would work for him.
Then none of the solutions will work will they? If he unscrews the filter then the oil trapped inside immediately drains out. If he drills teh holes it leaks onto the block, not on the floor.
Not sure of the exact layout of the OP's car's oil filter and how it attaches to the engine, but if there is a way to tightly strap a deep rubber or plastic collar just below the filter, then this could help minimize the spill. You could then suck out the oil that got trapped by the collar with an oil extractor or turkey baster or something similar.
Either that, or just flip the car upside down.
Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete
Originally Posted By: chevys10
Loosen filter a turn or two but before oil starts to come out. Cut 2 liter bottle in half and take one half and surround oil filter hopefully getting the plastic above the mount. Turn the rest of the way off by hand and hopefully catch any additional oil that spills out when filter falls into half plastic bottle.
I'm pretty sure the OP is talking about a filter that has the threads at the bottom, not at the top, so I'm not sure how your solution would work for him.
Then none of the solutions will work will they? If he unscrews the filter then the oil trapped inside immediately drains out. If he drills teh holes it leaks onto the block, not on the floor.
Not sure of the exact layout of the OP's car's oil filter and how it attaches to the engine, but if there is a way to tightly strap a deep rubber or plastic collar just below the filter, then this could help minimize the spill. You could then suck out the oil that got trapped by the collar with an oil extractor or turkey baster or something similar.
Either that, or just flip the car upside down.
