KJ TL-S's 2007 ASM Type S Progress Thread (Updated 8/13/17)
#1601
So I'm thinking I'm going to start doing more of my own maintenance, and an oil change seems like the perfect way to start that.
I'm trying make sure I have the things I'll need and wanted opinions to see if there is anything else I'm forgetting.
I have a floor jack and jack stands, and I'm picking up some 5W-20 Mobil 1 Fully Synthetic Extended Performance oil today, along with an oil wrench filter just in case.
I know I at least need a catch pan, and probably a new funnel for adding the new oil. I also need to figure out what oil filter to go with, was thinking a purolator from Advance auto maybe.
Anything else I'm missing??
I'm trying make sure I have the things I'll need and wanted opinions to see if there is anything else I'm forgetting.
I have a floor jack and jack stands, and I'm picking up some 5W-20 Mobil 1 Fully Synthetic Extended Performance oil today, along with an oil wrench filter just in case.
I know I at least need a catch pan, and probably a new funnel for adding the new oil. I also need to figure out what oil filter to go with, was thinking a purolator from Advance auto maybe.
Anything else I'm missing??
#1602
Sounds like you have it all! I usually go for the filter + 5 quarts of oil deal at a local place.
This past time I went with Royal Purple through Amazon though. Last time I got Mobil 1 and their filter.
This past time I went with Royal Purple through Amazon though. Last time I got Mobil 1 and their filter.
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#1604
Thanks guys.
How is this for a filter? I think I've heard good things about Purolator and seems like a pretty good price on Amazon.
Actually, since I think I'll just be getting the extended performance Mobil 1 oil from Walmart on a consistent basis, I think I may just get the matching filters. Probably can't go wrong with that.
How is this for a filter? I think I've heard good things about Purolator and seems like a pretty good price on Amazon.
Actually, since I think I'll just be getting the extended performance Mobil 1 oil from Walmart on a consistent basis, I think I may just get the matching filters. Probably can't go wrong with that.
Last edited by KJ TL-S; 09-16-2014 at 10:23 AM.
#1605
i always go with a royal purple oil filter, i hear they are great and in my research they seem pretty well built.
make sure to get some of those blue shop towels, you will make a mess your first time haha. you'll get better and better at judging where that oil shoots out to, but expect to get a little dirty the first few times.
and don't forget the crush washer!
make sure to get some of those blue shop towels, you will make a mess your first time haha. you'll get better and better at judging where that oil shoots out to, but expect to get a little dirty the first few times.
and don't forget the crush washer!
#1606
^^Good advice, thanks. And where is the best place to get the crush washers?
Gotta love Advance Auto...2 of the M1 Extended Performance oil filters, a huge box of the blue towels, bottle of Griot's car wash, and some lube for an upcoming brake job, all for under $35 with coupon.
Gotta love Advance Auto...2 of the M1 Extended Performance oil filters, a huge box of the blue towels, bottle of Griot's car wash, and some lube for an upcoming brake job, all for under $35 with coupon.
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#1607
Use Mobil 1 myself, good stuff, usually buy it from wally world since it's about 23 bucks for 5 quarts. That's hard to beat.
Need a 17mm socket for the oil drain plug and torque wrench to torque it once you get all the oil out.. think it's 29 or 33 ft-lb. lol can't remeber, I did oil changes on both cars this weekend.
If you take the passanger side wheel off it's super easy to get to the oil filter. I use the bottom half of a empty milk jug to catch the oil that comes out of the old filter as I take it off.
Need a 17mm socket for the oil drain plug and torque wrench to torque it once you get all the oil out.. think it's 29 or 33 ft-lb. lol can't remeber, I did oil changes on both cars this weekend.
If you take the passanger side wheel off it's super easy to get to the oil filter. I use the bottom half of a empty milk jug to catch the oil that comes out of the old filter as I take it off.
#1608
Use Mobil 1 myself, good stuff, usually buy it from wally world since it's about 23 bucks for 5 quarts. That's hard to beat.
Need a 17mm socket for the oil drain plug and torque wrench to torque it once you get all the oil out.. think it's 29 or 33 ft-lb. lol can't remeber, I did oil changes on both cars this weekend.
If you take the passanger side wheel off it's super easy to get to the oil filter. I use the bottom half of a empty milk jug to catch the oil that comes out of the old filter as I take it off.
Need a 17mm socket for the oil drain plug and torque wrench to torque it once you get all the oil out.. think it's 29 or 33 ft-lb. lol can't remeber, I did oil changes on both cars this weekend.
If you take the passanger side wheel off it's super easy to get to the oil filter. I use the bottom half of a empty milk jug to catch the oil that comes out of the old filter as I take it off.
Hadn't thought about taking the wheel off - is that really necessary?
Good advice on the milk jug - any opinions on a catch pan for the main oil drain? Just whatever they have in store at Advance when I pick up the filters?
#1609
Nope not at all. You can get away with just turning the wheels all the way to the right. Never tried taking the tire off myself but I guess doing so would help you get some more leverage room if you are struggling to get it off.
Don't forget to drop the car back down off the jacks before you fill it back up with oil. Fill it up to the top indicator on the dipstick and then run the car for a minute at idle to fill up the filter with oil. Then check the dipstick again and add oil as needed. (You probably know all this but I guess it doesn't hurt to say it anyway).
I don't know if its a standard practice or not but I like to dip my finger in the used oil and smear a small amount onto the rubber gasket on the new filter to prevent it from tearing/twisting when its tightened down. I also clean off the metal surface on the car that the filter seals against. A lot of dirt and grime gets stuck in that area and cleaning it helps prevent leaks. Usually all it takes is a clean rag and some elbow grease to clean it up. You don't want to go to town with sandpaper or anything that drastic since the seal relies on the smooth finish to seal properly.
I absolutely love your car btw. It makes me want to mod mine even more….but that will have to come later in life
Don't forget to drop the car back down off the jacks before you fill it back up with oil. Fill it up to the top indicator on the dipstick and then run the car for a minute at idle to fill up the filter with oil. Then check the dipstick again and add oil as needed. (You probably know all this but I guess it doesn't hurt to say it anyway).
I don't know if its a standard practice or not but I like to dip my finger in the used oil and smear a small amount onto the rubber gasket on the new filter to prevent it from tearing/twisting when its tightened down. I also clean off the metal surface on the car that the filter seals against. A lot of dirt and grime gets stuck in that area and cleaning it helps prevent leaks. Usually all it takes is a clean rag and some elbow grease to clean it up. You don't want to go to town with sandpaper or anything that drastic since the seal relies on the smooth finish to seal properly.
I absolutely love your car btw. It makes me want to mod mine even more….but that will have to come later in life
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#1610
i use this as my catch can, it has a large opening to catch everything and it's easy to transport it for proper disposal.
RhinoGear 11837 - Oil Drain Pan | O'Reilly Auto Parts
no need to take off the wheel, just turn it all the way to the right
run your car for a minute if it's been sitting for a while
clean oil filter interface to car
spread oil on oil filter gasket before putting it back on
turn it about 1/4 to 1/2 turn after initial seating
here's a great tip about taking off the oil filter. buy one of those gallon sandwich bags (the freezer kind) and bag the oil filter before you take it off. it's a little challenging to keep it on as you're screwing the filter off, but it catches all of the oil that comes out of the filter
for crush washers i just buy them from any honda or acura dealer
RhinoGear 11837 - Oil Drain Pan | O'Reilly Auto Parts
no need to take off the wheel, just turn it all the way to the right
run your car for a minute if it's been sitting for a while
clean oil filter interface to car
spread oil on oil filter gasket before putting it back on
turn it about 1/4 to 1/2 turn after initial seating
here's a great tip about taking off the oil filter. buy one of those gallon sandwich bags (the freezer kind) and bag the oil filter before you take it off. it's a little challenging to keep it on as you're screwing the filter off, but it catches all of the oil that comes out of the filter
for crush washers i just buy them from any honda or acura dealer
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#1611
Nope not at all. You can get away with just turning the wheels all the way to the right. Never tried taking the tire off myself but I guess doing so would help you get some more leverage room if you are struggling to get it off.
Don't forget to drop the car back down off the jacks before you fill it back up with oil. Fill it up to the top indicator on the dipstick and then run the car for a minute at idle to fill up the filter with oil. Then check the dipstick again and add oil as needed. (You probably know all this but I guess it doesn't hurt to say it anyway).
I don't know if its a standard practice or not but I like to dip my finger in the used oil and smear a small amount onto the rubber gasket on the new filter to prevent it from tearing/twisting when its tightened down. I also clean off the metal surface on the car that the filter seals against. A lot of dirt and grime gets stuck in that area and cleaning it helps prevent leaks. Usually all it takes is a clean rag and some elbow grease to clean it up. You don't want to go to town with sandpaper or anything that drastic since the seal relies on the smooth finish to seal properly.
I absolutely love your car btw. It makes me want to mod mine even more….but that will have to come later in life
Don't forget to drop the car back down off the jacks before you fill it back up with oil. Fill it up to the top indicator on the dipstick and then run the car for a minute at idle to fill up the filter with oil. Then check the dipstick again and add oil as needed. (You probably know all this but I guess it doesn't hurt to say it anyway).
I don't know if its a standard practice or not but I like to dip my finger in the used oil and smear a small amount onto the rubber gasket on the new filter to prevent it from tearing/twisting when its tightened down. I also clean off the metal surface on the car that the filter seals against. A lot of dirt and grime gets stuck in that area and cleaning it helps prevent leaks. Usually all it takes is a clean rag and some elbow grease to clean it up. You don't want to go to town with sandpaper or anything that drastic since the seal relies on the smooth finish to seal properly.
I absolutely love your car btw. It makes me want to mod mine even more….but that will have to come later in life
I haven't done an oil change since shop class in high school, so feel free to assume I know basically nothing, except that there is no reason I'm not capable of doing some basic work like this. Your advice was helpful for sure
i use this as my catch can, it has a large opening to catch everything and it's easy to transport it for proper disposal.
RhinoGear 11837 - Oil Drain Pan | O'Reilly Auto Parts
no need to take off the wheel, just turn it all the way to the right
run your car for a minute if it's been sitting for a while
clean oil filter interface to car
spread oil on oil filter gasket before putting it back on
turn it about 1/4 to 1/2 turn after initial seating
here's a great tip about taking off the oil filter. buy one of those gallon sandwich bags (the freezer kind) and bag the oil filter before you take it off. it's a little challenging to keep it on as you're screwing the filter off, but it catches all of the oil that comes out of the filter
for crush washers i just buy them from any honda or acura dealer
RhinoGear 11837 - Oil Drain Pan | O'Reilly Auto Parts
no need to take off the wheel, just turn it all the way to the right
run your car for a minute if it's been sitting for a while
clean oil filter interface to car
spread oil on oil filter gasket before putting it back on
turn it about 1/4 to 1/2 turn after initial seating
here's a great tip about taking off the oil filter. buy one of those gallon sandwich bags (the freezer kind) and bag the oil filter before you take it off. it's a little challenging to keep it on as you're screwing the filter off, but it catches all of the oil that comes out of the filter
for crush washers i just buy them from any honda or acura dealer
Sounds like good advice for the gallon bag to remove filter, I'll give it a shot. The new filter should have oil in it when I install it right?
#1612
Nope the new filter will be completely dry and you will put it on the car exactly how it comes. This is why you must check the oil level after initially filling the engine with oil and letting it idle for a minute. The engine will pump the oil into the filter when it's running (.4 quarts or something like that) which will cause the level on the dipstick to fall. Top it back off and you're good to go
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#1615
Thanks Dave. I'll pick up that pan, there's an O'reilly's on my way home from work. Looks like a good size too, could do an oil change and a 1x3 tranny fluid change at the same time. And I figured the dealer for the washers, I just wanted to make sure.
Sounds like good advice for the gallon bag to remove filter, I'll give it a shot. The new filter should have oil in it when I install it right?
Sounds like good advice for the gallon bag to remove filter, I'll give it a shot. The new filter should have oil in it when I install it right?
i need to do my oil change tonight so this is a good refresher haha
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#1616
Wally World is where I got it too. Paid $27 for the extended performance 5 Qt jug. Good to know on the socket and torque specs - I'll check my service guide and see what it says.
Hadn't thought about taking the wheel off - is that really necessary?
Good advice on the milk jug - any opinions on a catch pan for the main oil drain? Just whatever they have in store at Advance when I pick up the filters?
Hadn't thought about taking the wheel off - is that really necessary?
Good advice on the milk jug - any opinions on a catch pan for the main oil drain? Just whatever they have in store at Advance when I pick up the filters?
I like the zip lock bag idea!
#1617
Thanks guys!
Ah, gotcha, thanks.
That makes sense. If I could rotate my tires, I'd probably go that route too.
So on the thought of combining activities, would it be just as easy to also do a 1x3 ATF change when I do the oil change? Anything required for that besides fluid?
So on the thought of combining activities, would it be just as easy to also do a 1x3 ATF change when I do the oil change? Anything required for that besides fluid?
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#1620
Thank you sir!
Well, finally got to that oil change, 249 miles into the MID yelling at me for being overdue. This was not only my first DIY oil change, but my first time even putting it up with a floor jack/jack stands, so I took my time learning what I was doing and getting comfortable with everything.
Overall, everything went smoothly. The floor jack barely cleared the front air dam (until it lifted up a bit, it was definitely bending the air dam back slightly.) Thankfully, it did make it under, and I was able to keep moving.
The drain bolt was on there tight as hell, but a google search came up with a tip of using the floor jack to push up the wrench and voila, bolt was loose.
Besides that, easy sailing. Was glad I picked up a oil filter cap wrench as that made it simple to break the old filter free, and now she's running nice and smooth with that Mobil 1 Extended Performance Full Synthetic 5W-20 w/ matching filter.
Followed everything up with a nice wash, and felt accomplished for the day! Next step, a 1x3 for my ATF since I didn't have the fluid when I was doing this, and possibly brakes.
Oh yea, also saw a white Lamborghini Aventador that night, no time to take a picture....but damn that thing was impressive. First time seeing one of those on the street.
Well, finally got to that oil change, 249 miles into the MID yelling at me for being overdue. This was not only my first DIY oil change, but my first time even putting it up with a floor jack/jack stands, so I took my time learning what I was doing and getting comfortable with everything.
Overall, everything went smoothly. The floor jack barely cleared the front air dam (until it lifted up a bit, it was definitely bending the air dam back slightly.) Thankfully, it did make it under, and I was able to keep moving.
The drain bolt was on there tight as hell, but a google search came up with a tip of using the floor jack to push up the wrench and voila, bolt was loose.
Besides that, easy sailing. Was glad I picked up a oil filter cap wrench as that made it simple to break the old filter free, and now she's running nice and smooth with that Mobil 1 Extended Performance Full Synthetic 5W-20 w/ matching filter.
Followed everything up with a nice wash, and felt accomplished for the day! Next step, a 1x3 for my ATF since I didn't have the fluid when I was doing this, and possibly brakes.
Oh yea, also saw a white Lamborghini Aventador that night, no time to take a picture....but damn that thing was impressive. First time seeing one of those on the street.
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#1622
Well, finally got to that oil change, 249 miles into the MID yelling at me for being overdue. This was not only my first DIY oil change, but my first time even putting it up with a floor jack/jack stands, so I took my time learning what I was doing and getting comfortable with everything.
Overall, everything went smoothly. The floor jack barely cleared the front air dam (until it lifted up a bit, it was definitely bending the air dam back slightly.) Thankfully, it did make it under, and I was able to keep moving.
The drain bolt was on there tight as hell, but a google search came up with a tip of using the floor jack to push up the wrench and voila, bolt was loose.
Besides that, easy sailing. Was glad I picked up a oil filter cap wrench as that made it simple to break the old filter free, and now she's running nice and smooth with that Mobil 1 Extended Performance Full Synthetic 5W-20 w/ matching filter.
your jacking process is pretty easy, i have to either drive onto some boards or lift up one side at a time to put boards under the wheels, otherwise i can't get my low profile jack to clear the air damn. then once it's on stands, i have to use my jack and block of wood to get the jack even higher haha. it's a process for sure!
glad it went well!
#1623
Nice work, Ramps do make it easier. I saw a black Aventador the other day when I went to lunch it was a great looking car. Tried to take a picture but it didn't come out good. Did you decide on the roof spoiler?
#1627
i just did my oil change this weekend but i was 800 miles over haha. usually on top of it but been busy with work.
your jacking process is pretty easy, i have to either drive onto some boards or lift up one side at a time to put boards under the wheels, otherwise i can't get my low profile jack to clear the air damn. then once it's on stands, i have to use my jack and block of wood to get the jack even higher haha. it's a process for sure!
glad it went well!
your jacking process is pretty easy, i have to either drive onto some boards or lift up one side at a time to put boards under the wheels, otherwise i can't get my low profile jack to clear the air damn. then once it's on stands, i have to use my jack and block of wood to get the jack even higher haha. it's a process for sure!
glad it went well!
It did! But then the wife's car needed an oil change...and I took it to NTB for a $19.99 oil change/tire rotation. Figured if I'm not running any special oil, why do it myself when its cheaper to have them do it.
Haha, it starts to make you feel bad! Actually, since I'm now running this extended performance full synthetic, are people actually running it for 10-15K miles, or still changing it every 6 or 7k?
#1629
^ What he said. I just go by the MID and in the past I change it before it gets to 0% life but I've been incredibly unmotivated to even touch the car recently. But having the synthetic gave me a cushion so I know it wasn't going be terrible if it went past the MID's recommendation.
#1631
Cool, thats what I was thinking too. Hard to feel comfortable going that long with a change. I'll probably do it as soon as it's warm enough this coming spring.
Back to that roof spoiler - can I just use the supplied adhesive/tape that came with it from that OEMBMW eBay seller, or do I need to pick up something more?
Back to that roof spoiler - can I just use the supplied adhesive/tape that came with it from that OEMBMW eBay seller, or do I need to pick up something more?
#1632
Cool, thats what I was thinking too. Hard to feel comfortable going that long with a change. I'll probably do it as soon as it's warm enough this coming spring.
Back to that roof spoiler - can I just use the supplied adhesive/tape that came with it from that OEMBMW eBay seller, or do I need to pick up something more?
Back to that roof spoiler - can I just use the supplied adhesive/tape that came with it from that OEMBMW eBay seller, or do I need to pick up something more?
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#1634
Cool, glad to hear it. I'll probably drag the wife out to the garage this weekend and have her give me a hand holding it down so that I get it in place just right, then I'll tape it down with painter's tape overnight.
#1636
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Looking beady!
If you haven't done it yet, run a bead of window weld 3m adhesive down the center of the spoiler between the two pieces of tape. Not TOO much, so it doesn't seep out, but enough to make contact with the glass. ggesq recently had his fly off while driving having only used the tape.
If you haven't done it yet, run a bead of window weld 3m adhesive down the center of the spoiler between the two pieces of tape. Not TOO much, so it doesn't seep out, but enough to make contact with the glass. ggesq recently had his fly off while driving having only used the tape.
#1637
Does that stuff make it super permanent? I guess I don't anticipate taking it off ever, but is there any way to remove it after using window weld?
Edit: Damn, does the stuff only come in big $25 tubes too?? A quick search pulled up only the 10.5oz bottles.
Edit: Damn, does the stuff only come in big $25 tubes too?? A quick search pulled up only the 10.5oz bottles.
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one time use, basically...once you open it the tube gets hard over time anyway.
Honestly, it is SEMI permanent...you can still use a piece of wire or fishing line and kinda saw it off...but if you're unsure about sticking it on there forever, do the tape only. Once you've made up your mind, maybe reapply with window weld if it ever flies off!
#1639
Nice job getting the oil done yourself. I was actually a bit surprised to see that someone with that much work done to his car has never done your own oil change, or even jacked the car up. I always cringe with the thought of someone else touching my car lol, even just the thought of some mechanics dirty clothes and hands in my interior ahhhhhhh lol. I have issues though when it comes to my cars haha.
As for the oil drain bolt being extremely tight, it should never be that tight and it means whoever did it last cranked the shit out of it. The bolt and even oil filter should come off with relative ease....just for future reference, but im sure you didnt go cranking them with a breaker bar.Tranny oil is super easy on these cars. Well for the 6mt's it is, and I have done tranny fluid in my wifes 04 Accord and I didnt even have to jack the car up I was able to reach under it was great!
As for the oil drain bolt being extremely tight, it should never be that tight and it means whoever did it last cranked the shit out of it. The bolt and even oil filter should come off with relative ease....just for future reference, but im sure you didnt go cranking them with a breaker bar.Tranny oil is super easy on these cars. Well for the 6mt's it is, and I have done tranny fluid in my wifes 04 Accord and I didnt even have to jack the car up I was able to reach under it was great!
#1640
Nice job getting the oil done yourself. I was actually a bit surprised to see that someone with that much work done to his car has never done your own oil change, or even jacked the car up. I always cringe with the thought of someone else touching my car lol, even just the thought of some mechanics dirty clothes and hands in my interior ahhhhhhh lol. I have issues though when it comes to my cars haha.
As for the oil drain bolt being extremely tight, it should never be that tight and it means whoever did it last cranked the shit out of it. The bolt and even oil filter should come off with relative ease....just for future reference, but im sure you didnt go cranking them with a breaker bar.Tranny oil is super easy on these cars. Well for the 6mt's it is, and I have done tranny fluid in my wifes 04 Accord and I didnt even have to jack the car up I was able to reach under it was great!
As for the oil drain bolt being extremely tight, it should never be that tight and it means whoever did it last cranked the shit out of it. The bolt and even oil filter should come off with relative ease....just for future reference, but im sure you didnt go cranking them with a breaker bar.Tranny oil is super easy on these cars. Well for the 6mt's it is, and I have done tranny fluid in my wifes 04 Accord and I didnt even have to jack the car up I was able to reach under it was great!
And I hear you on not wanting greasy dirty clothes all over the car, and people overtightening things. Hopefully I'll start to alleviate that - ATF sounds like its really easy too, just removing a plastic piece and a bolt really.