Oil change on ramps - drive off for final top-up?
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I'm planning to change the oil on my Eunos, something I've not done before. I have ramps and axle stands, but until I have a proper jack I'm sticking with the former.
Do I need to drive the car off the ramps before doing the final top-up to get the oil level bang-on? Or will it be close enough with the car at a slight angle?
Is the best approach to put in most of the oil (say 3.5 litres or so), and then drive off and finish the job?
Do I need to drive the car off the ramps before doing the final top-up to get the oil level bang-on? Or will it be close enough with the car at a slight angle?
Is the best approach to put in most of the oil (say 3.5 litres or so), and then drive off and finish the job?
DuraAce said:
Buy an extraction pump. No need to be messing about with jacks and axle stands.
Surely you've still got to jack the thing up to change the filter anyway? I've got a pump for changing gearbox oil but I've never seen the point in using it for the engine. Edited by kambites on Monday 11th May 08:55
kambites said:
Surely you've still got to jack the thing up to change the filter anyway? I've got a pump for changing gearbox oil but I've never seen the point in using it for the engine.
The filter on the NA is accessible from above actually. I've already stuck my hand in there to make sure I can undo it without tools.Edited by kambites on Monday 11th May 08:55
kambites said:
Surely you've still got to jack the thing up to change the filter anyway? I've got a pump for changing gearbox oil but I've never seen the point in using it for the engine.
Obviously it depends on the car. Mine has plastic shields underneath so its much easier and quicker to use the extractor. Edited by kambites on Monday 11th May 08:55
DuraAce said:
Obviously it depends on the car. Mine has plastic shields underneath so its much easier and quicker to use the extractor.
And can you change the oil filter without dripping oil all over the under-tray? Even on cars where you can actually reach the thing from the top, I generally struggle with that. kambites said:
Ideally you should run the engine for a bit (to fill the new oil filter, etc) and then check the dip stick with the car on a flat surface. It's also worth checking it again after a few trips to make sure you haven't got any leaks.
Surely you fill the filter before running the car?I have always done so & it HAS to be the better way that having a known high volume part of the system empty on start up!
DJP said:
On every car I've owned, the filter needs to be removed from underneath rendering a pump somewhat pointless.
Depends on you/your car doesn't it? The last 5/6 cars I've owned used paper cartridges located on top of the engine. Extractor works a treat in those situations. No need to jack the car up or remove the underbody shields. Gassing Station | Home Mechanics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff