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      10-10-2024, 11:48 PM   #1
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Oil filter alignment

I changed my engine oil today, and didn’t seem to have any trouble with the oil filter alignment, which surprised me. It’s nearly impossible to see what you’re doing down there, and once the filter is deep enough for the nipple to be aligned with the hole, you have no way to verify that the nub/nipple on the filter is in the right spot.

My filter cap threaded in easily by hand until the oring so I figured all is good.

But then started thinking - is it possible to install the filter with the nipple misaligned or will the filter stick out a bit and make threading the cap on fully difficult? Basically - how do you know that the filter is or is not aligned correctly?

And what is the purpose of that nipple??
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      10-12-2024, 03:06 PM   #2
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While I haven’t done it myself yet, I have watched a video (can’t find it again, sorry) where they spoke of exactly that issue with the nipple aligning correctly and IIRC their recommendation was to first install the bare filter element to the fixed side on the car. And then install the removable housing onto it. Does that make sense?
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While I haven’t done it myself yet, I have watched a video (can’t find it again, sorry) where they spoke of exactly that issue with the nipple aligning correctly and IIRC their recommendation was to first install the bare filter element to the fixed side on the car. And then install the removable housing onto it. Does that make sense?
That is what I did and I felt better about it than installing it with the filter cover attached. I do agree with the OP though that you can't see anything down there and doing it the first time dos make me worry about the alignment. All was well from my end though.
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      10-16-2024, 02:15 PM   #4
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Can't beat the BMW oil change - can't really see the filter going on correctly and cant check the oil level without the car running.
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Can't beat the BMW oil change - can't really see the filter going on correctly and cant check the oil level without the car running.
It's definitely not warm and fuzzy haha.
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