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I don't understand why anyone would simply yank a filter off and stick on a new one without first inspecting and cleaning that area. :confused2:
I'm sorry. I mislead you. I was thinking of it like Chris does, and he does many changes on many different types of vehicles. I rolled my Subaru,
BX2200, ST1100 and riding mower into one overall experience.
Your comments have forced me to think more carefully and divide up the pack. I have never made an oil mistake on any car, but on my Tractor, I left the plug out once.
I do always wipe down the filter boss, and the plug area of the pan, and replace the sealing washer with new. I do have a strategy for the plug on the car.
The tractor....I think I was just beat. I replaced both axle seals in the front, and adjusted the axle pivot, and all that took me hours and hours.
And I thought...change the oil too, it's time. So I started that.
Then I noted :Wow..in 2 more engine hours, it is time to adjust the valves: "I ain't doing that without changing the oil" so I decided to adjust the valves.
I got all that done, but kicked the pan a bit..leaving an oil spill. I got distracted cleaning that up...then I realized I really couldn't clean it up since the front tire was in the thick of the spill. So, I put the oil in to move the tractor to clean up the oil spill. I NEVER COULD get the thing right on the stick. Then I looked down, and noticed that the BLACK oil had pretty oil in it, and the spill was much larger. I got blue about it, and down on myself, and looked at my watch and noticed it was way after midnight. And I still had to complete the oil change, clean up the huge mess, and shower, and eat supper...
I think had I not left that plug out, I would have had a huge feeling of accomplishment, but instead, I felt like an idiot. But that was not being very kind to myself, since if a buddy had done it, I would have cheered him up, not beat him down.