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What tool are you using? Mine is 14mm and I use a torque wrench, it's easy as pie. If you're using something like a ratchet I would recommend investing in a torque wrench.. they are super handy :D

Most torque wrenches are designed for tightening use only, loading them to loosen a frozen nut will cause a loss of calibration. Use a breaker bar instead, that is what they are made for.

All good now. drain and she is running on new oil and new oil filter.

Just a question for next time. How to do stop the oil filter from leaking oil when changing oil filter. I had drain most of the oil

via the sump hole. But there was still abit dripping from the oil filter hole.

I am using Motul 4100 turbolight 10w40. Was going to try royal purple but they didnt have any.

What are people using for there engine. If you drive it just normally and no mods.

Would be good to know.

Bleh, too thick^

Try a 10w40, you'll be pleasantly surprised at the difference methinks.

Just a question for next time. How to do stop the oil filter from leaking oil when changing oil filter. I had drain most of the oil

via the sump hole. But there was still abit dripping from the oil filter hole.

No easy way about it, just hold or place rags underneath the filter. It won't damage anything it drips on, i.e. subframe and steering rack boots, so I usually just let it drip and give the components a quick wipe over afterwards. If you're pedantic about it you could use a jack to tilt the drivers side of the car up in the air so that it drains out as much as it can, then put the jack on the passenger side and tilt that side up so that when you unscrew the filter it won't spill much if at all.

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