jungpeter
Guru
My 1978 Tolly 48 has two CAT 3208 N/A engines installed. Each engine has two oil filters, mounted upside down on a common mounting base at the rear of the engines. Am I correct in assuming, once the engine has shut down, that the oil contained in each filter drains back into the sump? If not, how in the heck do you remove the filter(s) without dumping a quart or so of dirty oil all over the engine?
And I am familiar with common tricks like poking a hole in the top of the filter can, to ensure there is no vacuum holding oil into the filter, prior to unscrewing it. And covering filter w/small trash bag or freezer bag to contain the mess. And poking a hole in the bottom of the filter to ensure drainage, which also makes a mess, but perhaps a controllable one.
And the obvious related question-I presume if the filters are NOT full at startup, as the oil has drained back into the crankcase, that I don't have to pre-fill the new filters prior to installation.
This'll be my 1st oil change on this new-to-me boat. I've done many, many filter changes in the past on other engines, but never been confronted with an upside-down filter before, which seems to me to be a REALLY STUPID design idea.
Note that my period-correct CAT engine manual seems to be somewhat generic (not marine specific, for instance) in that it shows only a single filter, mounted upright on a side-hung bracket. Not at all like my installation.
Regards,
Pete
And I am familiar with common tricks like poking a hole in the top of the filter can, to ensure there is no vacuum holding oil into the filter, prior to unscrewing it. And covering filter w/small trash bag or freezer bag to contain the mess. And poking a hole in the bottom of the filter to ensure drainage, which also makes a mess, but perhaps a controllable one.
And the obvious related question-I presume if the filters are NOT full at startup, as the oil has drained back into the crankcase, that I don't have to pre-fill the new filters prior to installation.
This'll be my 1st oil change on this new-to-me boat. I've done many, many filter changes in the past on other engines, but never been confronted with an upside-down filter before, which seems to me to be a REALLY STUPID design idea.
Note that my period-correct CAT engine manual seems to be somewhat generic (not marine specific, for instance) in that it shows only a single filter, mounted upright on a side-hung bracket. Not at all like my installation.
Regards,
Pete