windancer
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So I was doing a routine oil change on my wife's 2014 SE6 (48K miles). using Lamonsters handy oil change kit. Seems he's brewing Oil in his living room now.
Anyway, I pull the cap off the oil filter cover with my handy 36mm socket, and set it aside. Wait a minute. Somethings wrong here. Isnt that sucker supposed to have a long rod that goes all the way thru the center of the filter, with two little orings on the end??? Woah. After pulling the filter, I see two of the rod pieces in the housing, one still stuck in the bottom hole (with its o-rings). Hmmmmm. A pair of long needle nose pliers and a good tough pulled the pieces out.
It looks like the torque of twisting off the oil filter cap, along with the tightness of the orings in their housing, busted that plastic rod.
Questions: WHY?? Has anybody else have this experience? I don't think it caused any engine damage, as the plastic piece broke WHEN I removed the cap, and the tip of the rod with its orings where where they were supposed to be.
The rod is not sold separately--You have to buy Cap, rod, and two o-rings (part #420210885, About $23). Not a fortune. But could cause serious problems.

Anyway, I pull the cap off the oil filter cover with my handy 36mm socket, and set it aside. Wait a minute. Somethings wrong here. Isnt that sucker supposed to have a long rod that goes all the way thru the center of the filter, with two little orings on the end??? Woah. After pulling the filter, I see two of the rod pieces in the housing, one still stuck in the bottom hole (with its o-rings). Hmmmmm. A pair of long needle nose pliers and a good tough pulled the pieces out.
It looks like the torque of twisting off the oil filter cap, along with the tightness of the orings in their housing, busted that plastic rod.
Questions: WHY?? Has anybody else have this experience? I don't think it caused any engine damage, as the plastic piece broke WHEN I removed the cap, and the tip of the rod with its orings where where they were supposed to be.
The rod is not sold separately--You have to buy Cap, rod, and two o-rings (part #420210885, About $23). Not a fortune. But could cause serious problems.
