Decided to get "unlazy" today and change Prettystiva's oil. Nasty black stuff in there!
Yesterday I staged the materials: oil, filter, rags, new washer, etc.
It rained a bit this morning, but then the sun came out. Time to go for it! I took a short drive to warm her up, then got out the ramps and got to work.
That was over AN HOUR AGO.
Huh? Most of you are probably saying, "I can change my Festiva's oil in 20, maybe 30 minutes, tops, and that's taking my time!
Yep. That's me too. But not today.
Lesson One: If you're used to your own oil changing, and putting on the new filter hand tight, then when you run across someone who was AN APE ABOUT IT, you might run across a "little delay." Ha! That's what I thought!
So I went to get some gloves and some rubber grippy stuff. Didn't work.
So I went to find one of my two old oil filter wrenches. The ones I used eons ago, probably on my Chevette.
Couldn't find any!
LESSON TWO: Don't be so lazy that your garage is a Holy Mess, in which anything you "know you have" has disappeared like Atlantis! Also lost were the strap wrenches I know I'd bought from HF a year or so ago. Couldn't find them! I thought I just saw them, still in their packaging, the other day!
So I decided to "improvise." I tried zip ties, but they didn't grip.
Then I remember, "the screwdriver technique." I'd heard of this somehow, somewhere. Never done it though.
Got a long flathead screwdriver and my 2# sledge. Started hammering away! Got through one side, with oil dripping, and spraying out everywhere. Couldn't seem to get it through the other side. Got a different driver. Made it through! Yay! MESSY though!
Uh, no room to actually turn it though. So I crawled underneath and tried. Still no room.
Went and got another, smaller one. Same same.
Went and got another, normal sized one. Stood up top and fished it in under the filter and managed to move the filter! YAY!!
Took it out and went back to hand. Won't move! Huh? THIS THING IS FIGHTING ME EVERY POINT ON THE COMPASS!
Got the gloves again and worked at it. It moved! Then moved some more.
I'm on a "break" right now.
I'll post when I've finished.
Karl
Yesterday I staged the materials: oil, filter, rags, new washer, etc.
It rained a bit this morning, but then the sun came out. Time to go for it! I took a short drive to warm her up, then got out the ramps and got to work.
That was over AN HOUR AGO.
Huh? Most of you are probably saying, "I can change my Festiva's oil in 20, maybe 30 minutes, tops, and that's taking my time!
Yep. That's me too. But not today.
Lesson One: If you're used to your own oil changing, and putting on the new filter hand tight, then when you run across someone who was AN APE ABOUT IT, you might run across a "little delay." Ha! That's what I thought!
So I went to get some gloves and some rubber grippy stuff. Didn't work.
So I went to find one of my two old oil filter wrenches. The ones I used eons ago, probably on my Chevette.
Couldn't find any!
LESSON TWO: Don't be so lazy that your garage is a Holy Mess, in which anything you "know you have" has disappeared like Atlantis! Also lost were the strap wrenches I know I'd bought from HF a year or so ago. Couldn't find them! I thought I just saw them, still in their packaging, the other day!
So I decided to "improvise." I tried zip ties, but they didn't grip.
Then I remember, "the screwdriver technique." I'd heard of this somehow, somewhere. Never done it though.
Got a long flathead screwdriver and my 2# sledge. Started hammering away! Got through one side, with oil dripping, and spraying out everywhere. Couldn't seem to get it through the other side. Got a different driver. Made it through! Yay! MESSY though!
Uh, no room to actually turn it though. So I crawled underneath and tried. Still no room.
Went and got another, smaller one. Same same.
Went and got another, normal sized one. Stood up top and fished it in under the filter and managed to move the filter! YAY!!
Took it out and went back to hand. Won't move! Huh? THIS THING IS FIGHTING ME EVERY POINT ON THE COMPASS!
Got the gloves again and worked at it. It moved! Then moved some more.
I'm on a "break" right now.
I'll post when I've finished.
Karl
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