Broken oil filter shaft
I recently did my first oil change. I followed some of the Forum's instruction; which were very helpfull. When I took out the oil filter, about 6 1/2 inches of the plastic shaft remained in the engine. I don't know if it was broken before or not. I left it in there and replaced the filter and screwed the remainining shaft accordingly. It has been fine. I have since bought a new oil filter assembly and will install it soon. My question is: how hard is it to get the old remaining shaft out of the engine without doing any more damage to it.
wow, it should just pull out....someone must have forced in there or forced it out...couldn't imagine one breaking like that, but there you go....you have one...
Originally Posted by jimmyjazzbo
I recently did my first oil change. I followed some of the Forum's instruction; which were very helpfull. When I took out the oil filter, about 6 1/2 inches of the plastic shaft remained in the engine. I don't know if it was broken before or not. I left it in there and replaced the filter and screwed the remainining shaft accordingly. It has been fine. I have since bought a new oil filter assembly and will install it soon. My question is: how hard is it to get the old remaining shaft out of the engine without doing any more damage to it.
Most of the better filters now come with a line on the filter that allows you to see if is completely seated before you reinstall it.
The broken off portion should pull right out of the housing.
Are you sure that it is 'broken' off.....I was under the impression that the shaft just snaps into the cap. I could be entirely wrong on this and I will look at it more closely on my next oil change. It just seems awfully intricate for that whole shaft and cap to be molded as one piece.
There's one listed on ebay today, 10/18/08. Don't know how to make a link to it, but search chrysler crossfire and itemize by "newly listed" and look for 10/18/08.
Originally Posted by GB'sXFire
There's one listed on ebay today, 10/18/08. Don't know how to make a link to it, but search chrysler crossfire and itemize by "newly listed" and look for 10/18/08.
Originally Posted by GB'sXFire
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