OK, is it just me or is there just NO ROOM to put a oil filter tensioner on the oil filter for the TD5's!!??
I wanted to do a simple fuel filter and oil and oil filter change today. Figure about an hour for the lot, maybe 2.
Fist thing that went wrong was that the universal CAV style filter and housing from Ryco has smaller female fittings so all the hoses wont screw in! Could have sworn that the R2132UA had been used by others here. Also notice that the little arrows on the R2132UA indicating fuel flow are the opposite to the ones on the original? What the?
So I put everything back together and think OK, I'll do the oil and filter which must be a no-brainer. I notice that the filter is tucked in behind the turbo but I can just manage to get my hand in there without taking off the heatshield to unscrew it. The thing is as loose as! Check the oil level...what level! It doesn't even register on the stick!
Drain the oil, about 4 liters maybe a bit more. Wonder why the oil indicater light hasn't been flashing since it works when starting the car. Anyway, try to put the filter on but now can't get it right so i have to take the heatshield off anyway. (Footnote, one of the heatshield bolts is in a really dumb place facing right in towards the firewall).
Finally get the filter screwed on but there is just no room to get one of those tensioners underneath and onto the filter. Now I know why the previous filter was so loose!
Anyone have a fix for this? Are there tensioners/looseners out there that only use a thin strap?
So much for my lazy Sunday!
Cheers, Pete'
C'mon mate
If I can get my big hands and arms into there and unscrew and re-fit the filter by hand around a 3" Dump pipe, remote shock canister, battery tray, etc... without removing the heat shield, then anyone can...
And yes, oil the seal on the new filter, spin it on till it stops then 'nip' it up by hand 1/4-1/2 turn. No need to go tighter.
yep, hand tight and get your right hand in behind the pipe from the RHS, I find a 300mm pair of LOCKING multi grips the easiest way of starting the undoing process.
The Ugly Duckling-
03 Defender Xtreme, now reduced by 30%.
a master of invisibleness.
They're always harder to unscrew because the seal swells with exposure to oil by design.
Yup, they are in a difficult place, and yes they DO come loose unless you fairly swing off them to tighten them up. Both hands, one behind the turbo and one from the side.
Dobbos idea of a slipknot to provide grip is a good un, but they are, as you found out, sometimes loose anyway
I've found that the worst is a D2 with the aux battery tray in the way! you can only get one hand in there
JC
The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈
I just changed the filter on the step daughters camry yesterday shocking position , it was so tight that i used a leather belt around it, carefull tho your pants might fall down
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The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈
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