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JakeZ34 04-19-2010 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Zigen5 (Post 503369)
I did my oil change too at 4k and the job was simple... I used Mobile 1 with Mobile 1 filter. The Mobile 1 filter looks identical to the stock, the Pure One looks a little bigger then stock.

There is no way the filter mag will come off! You would have to slide it off for it to come off. As for tools, I used the Race Ramp and I love it!!!! Did you not use a washer on your drain plug?

As for the cover, I just unscrewed the for screws and used a bungee cord to hold the flap back. I connected the hole in the flap to the hole near the wheel well. There is no need to take the whole cover off...

There is a big difference with new oil in my Z... I think the Z loves to be driven now.. :bowrofl:

Yes I did use drain plug washer. Copper crush ones. Dealer gave me 2 for free

spearfish25 04-19-2010 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by JakeZ34 (Post 503360)
good to know! I was having a bit of problem figuring out where to put the jackstands since this was my very first time changing the oil. Or let alone jacking the car up. So spear can you take maybe a picture of where I should put the jackstands front and back for the next change??

I won't be able to get pics until the car is up again, and that could be a while. Let me try to describe where I put all four jack stands...

Front:
Just under the rocker panel (where a running board would go), you'll see a flange running the length of the car. In the front, there are two divets in the flange which is the recommended front jack point. I jack the car up on each side at this point and place a jack stand on the same flange just forward of the jack point.

Rear:
On that same flange, there is another pair of divets toward the rear. I jack the car at one of these points. Usually if the front is already up, both rear tires can be lifted off the ground by jacking at just one of these rear points. Once the rear is up, I place the jack stands under the silver aluminum suspension struts. You'll see where the rear springs seat into the round portion of the aluminum struts. If you put the jack stands under the round part of the strut, you'll get a lot of 'sag' as the spring compresses. Instead, I place the jack stands further toward the inside, close to where the silver struts meet the hinge joint. It will make sense when you look under the car after having read this.

One word of advice. As you lower the car each time on the jack stands, do it slowly, check, and double check how the car is being held. I've found that once the front is on jack stands, dropping the rear onto them is more challenging as the car moves sideways a bit as the floor jack comes down. Just make sure all your jack stands are touching the desired points on the bottom of the car AND the jack stand 'feet' are all flat on the ground.

Also, use chocks as previously mentioned. If you don't use chocks, you have to jack the front up first. If you jack the rear off the ground first, neither the transmission or the parking brake will hold the car. It may very well roll off your jack stands, or even roll away as you're jacking it up.

IDZRVIT 04-19-2010 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by spearfish25 (Post 503292)
Couple things.

First, have you ever tried to pull off a filter mag? No F'ing way that can fall off with anything short of a driving off a cliff and hitting the rocks below.

Second, be careful when changing your oil if you're only lifting on two jack stands. The first time I did that, I overfilled because I didn't drain the oil completely. I just did an oil change yesterday and put the car on four jack stands to level it out. Took 5 quarts exactly since the K&N oil filter is smaller than the stocker.

I only put oil back in when the car is off the two stands. It's a lot easier than adding two more and there isn't that much oil left in the pan.

And for those who are OCD about getting all the oil out, consider this. It takes 5.8 L of oil to fill a dry engine. So, where is that other 0.6 L hiding that just won't come out?

gumpy 04-19-2010 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by IDZRVIT (Post 504290)
I only put oil back in when the car is off the two stands. It's a lot easier than adding two more and there isn't that much oil left in the pan.

And for those who are OCD about getting all the oil out, consider this. It takes 5.8 L of oil to fill a dry engine. So, where is that other 0.6 L hiding that just won't come out?

ME I have OCD!!!

I thought our car takes 4.9L of oil so i got 5L's of the stuff for my next change... I'm f'd in the a if I need to buy another 5L bottle for the extra part...

the manual states 4.9L =(

IDZRVIT 04-19-2010 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by gumpy (Post 504319)
ME I have OCD!!!

I thought our car takes 4.9L of oil so i got 5L's of the stuff for my next change... I'm f'd in the a if I need to buy another 5L bottle for the extra part...

the manual states 4.9L =(

I was off by a few tenths of a litre. Anyway, from the service manual:

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Drain and refill
With oil filter change 4.9 (5-1/8, 4-1/4)
Without oil filter change 4.6 (4-7/8, 4)
Dry engine (Overhaul) 5.7 (6, 5)

kenchan 04-19-2010 07:33 PM

3 pages worth of thoughts for a simple oil change? Dang...

IDZRVIT 04-19-2010 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 504338)
3 pages worth of thoughts for a simple oil change? Dang...

Pales in comparison to guys discussing exhausts.:tiphat:

gumpy 04-19-2010 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by IDZRVIT (Post 504337)
I was off by a few tenths of a litre. Anyway, from the service manual:

ah ok thanks...

yes you pose a good question of where that left over oil hides...

j.arnaldo 04-22-2010 08:43 AM

Kaput. Finito. The End. No Más. Se Acabó. O.K.!

jpit 04-22-2010 10:42 AM

The oil drain plug is at the back of the oil pan so putting the car on ramps (or jacking it up) will have no effect except the oil will drain out a little faster.

Billarf 04-24-2010 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by IDZRVIT (Post 504290)
I only put oil back in when the car is off the two stands. It's a lot easier than adding two more and there isn't that much oil left in the pan.


Yes, drain oil, (best done when engine warm) replace oil filter, reinsert oil filler plug that has new crunch washer, button plastic underbelly shroud back up and then let car back on all 4's on the ground.... then fill with oil.

Reminder: When you remove the old oil filter be 100% sure the rubber gasket is still in place on that old filter you removed!

Trips 04-24-2010 11:55 AM

Since Jake has been pretty good in providing his experience with the oil change, as has had a good response. I agree this has run it's course and should be closed. I have Pm'd Jake to let him know so it's up to him to decide.

JakeZ34 04-25-2010 08:44 PM

Locking this thread up!


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