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M12 Underhood Light-
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Desiccant Beads—
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My Favorite Shop Wipes/towels- Tub O Towels–
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You think this is a secret of something we don't know? Really? This is elementary.
Loosen the filter a tiny bit, punch the hole, loosen a little more to let it get air and drain easier. Then put your finger over the hole as you spin it off so you don’t get covered in drips. Also making sure you can actually get the filter loose and that the new one is the same because it sucks having a hole in the only filter that fits.
Did you drain the oil out of the oil pan first??
Need 2 holes bro one for ventilation
OK side note here. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE CORRECT FILTER BEFORE POKING A HOLE IN THE OLD FILTER. You've been warned. ⚠️
Need to go deeper chief
the oil that came out of the 1st hole was on the inside of the filtering system. When you loosened the filter and it had oil running out, that was the oil on the outside of filter. It you would have punched a hole in the side of the filter, that would have drained all the oil
Must have been a good filter with a real back flow valve.
Try dropping a Fiero V6 oil filter. Yeah…
You got a poke a few in the bottom for something that large or at least one on the bottom and one way up top on the side of the filter so air can get in so it can really bleed out of course when you drain the rest of the oil make sure your oil cap and or dipstick is pulled out so air can get in so you can get full flow