I've read that changing the motor oil can create a mess on top of motor skid pan. The manual states to take out the large 17mm bolt first. I wonder that if the small bolt is taken out first the "weight " of the oil would make it like a high pressure nozzle & squirt all over the place. Maybe, just maybe, that is what is happening. So, not to chance it I simply made a straight tube funnel out of a soft piece of plastic, one tie strap, and electrical tape. It fits up in the pan hole slightly slug, but has clearance around the socket to let oil dump straight out hopefully at least 99% down below the pan. I know the socket and wrench will get oily, but they'll be easy to clean. I'll try this out when Winter prep is being done. I just thought, if it would be possible to glue some foam rubber on top edge of the tube to make it seal better. Probably not needed.
The oil from the 17mm which should be taken off First shouts to the right at quite an angle BUT when I cut a decent hole in the plastic All around the holes its very easy and each subsequent oil change is just as easy?
We remove the belly pans. Then, take a gallon milk jug, cut the bottom off 4 inches up. The top becomes a funnel, the bottom a funnel holder. Works great!
I put a toilet paper roll (cut in half) in the hole in my skidplate yesterday when I did the first oil change and it worked perfectly at directing the oil down to the oil catch pan.No mess left behind in the skid plate.
I put a toilet paper roll (cut in half) in the hole in my skidplate yesterday when I did the first oil change and it worked perfectly at directing the oil down to the oil catch pan.No mess left behind in the skid plate.
Great idea! The tube is discarded and does not need to be cleaned.