Hey All,
Doing an oil change soon (once my autodoc order gets here). Reading through the maintenance guide from Erwin, it says: "For engines with standing oil filter, the oil filter must be renewed before changing the engine oil. When the filter element is removed, a valve is opened. The oil in filter housing automatically flows into crankcase."
If I'm reading this correctly, I should replace the oil filter before draining oil on my engine (CCZB), as it will allow oil out of the filter into the sump?
IE the correct way to change oil is: 1. Open filler cap and dipstick 2. Replace oil filter. 3. Drain oil. 4. Replace oil plug. 5. Refill oil.
Best,
Fisher.
Deciphering VW's oil change instructions.
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Re: Deciphering VW's oil change instructions.
Correct the oil in the filter housing flows into the sump when you untighten the filter+cap+spindle. On the end of the spindle sits an o-ring that blocks of this port when the filter is installed.
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Re: Deciphering VW's oil change instructions.
Thanks Roy, that makes a lot of sense. Guessing it is designed not to make a lot of mess, given it's position? Pretty sure my engine is a canister-style filter rather than a replaceable-filter style.
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Re: Deciphering VW's oil change instructions.
If the cannister is top mounted on the engine then it has simillair drain function.