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X5 4.8i: Is it possible to remove oil filter without draining oil?
So during my last oil change for my 2007 X5 4.8i, I think I forgot to replace the small oil filter housing drain o-ring.. now it's showing a little bit of seepage .. not too bad ..
so I am wondering, is it possible to just remove the oil filter housing without draining the pan? I know I would lose the oil in the filter housing so will need to top off after reinstalling .. Thanks in advance,
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Assuming it's hasn't been very long time/miles, just drain the oil into a clean container, make the correction with the filter and re-fill. At the end of the day, it's just motor oil... as long as you keep it clean, no big deal.
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Instructions here:
https://xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-forums/...side-down.html
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No. there is no way. Only thing you could do is drain the oil into a clean pan and reuse but you would have to make sure there isn't any debris or unwanted things in it. For example, when you buy a brand new oil drain pan there are plastic shavings on the inside. You don't want that back in the engine. Sent from my iPhone using Xoutpost.com |
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He is asking about the OIL FILTER drain housing oring.
Not the pan. Im confused |
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Correct. It's under the X5. Oil will pour out if you take the oil filter housing off to get to that o ring. Only option would be to catch all the oil and reuse it if it was debris free. Or do a whole new oil change. Did my post make it confusing? Sent from my iPhone using Xoutpost.com |
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ok allow me to clarify
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It wouldn't, as it wont siphon the pan. Of course, be safe with a large enough drain pan, just in case, but I've never seen that happen. I periodically will change my filter between oil changes and haven't had a problem with my 4.8.
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+1. I get it now. Sent from my iPhone using Xoutpost.com |
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Haha all kinds of side tracks here...
ARD - Unicorn meant if a brand new plastic "drain pan" was used, it could have plastic shavings in it, which could contaminate oil to be re-used, so be careful.
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