oceanblue2019
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- John
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Yeah it's easy. I used a Femco valve instead as prefer the double safety it offers over the Fumoto; plus much lower profile.Bump.
Did my own change yesterday. Super easy.
5 qt Mobil 1 5w30 ($22 at my local walmarks)
Fram XG10060 ultra synthetic filter ($8) this filter is probably overkill and the cheaper equivalent size Fram would be fine with change intervals 5k or less.
Also recommend buying the largest oil pan possible to avoid a mess. This one was $9 on Amazon. Also has spout to make pouring back in an oil jug for recycling dropoff easy.
https://www.amazon.com/Hopkins-FloTool-11845MI-Gallon-Drain/dp/B000B917PW/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3BJXDVI3GICUX&keywords=hopkins+11845mi+flotool+5+gallon+open+top+drain+pan&qid=1562515733&s=automotive&sprefix=Hopkins+5+gallon,automotive,494&sr=1-1
And the factory filter was really tight and required this $3 wrench from walmart to remove.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hyper-To...MI7q6I2pmj4wIVmkwNCh3BJQaLEAQYAiABEgJNlPD_BwE
Also recommend saving some cardboard and laying it under pan for extra spill protection.
I replaced my plug with this one to make future changes easier.
https://www.amazon.com/Fumoto-F-106...ocphy=9025290&hvtargid=pla-433747760090&psc=1
So in the future, total cost to do my own full synthetic change will be <$30. Once you get a routine will take less than 10 minutes. Old oil dumped back in the new oil jug and will be dropped off at an AutoZone next time Im near one.
Also splurged on some Royal Purple filters as always have run them and have cut them open and they are much better manufactured with a lot more filtering surface area (much more pleats).
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