Fender for the win.
Less than 90 seconds to get the OE filter off and out without spilling a drop. Less than 5 minutes for a complete filter change.
It takes more than 5 minutes just to pull and reinstall the intake.
No more thru the top for me.
Not sure where I acquired it, but I have an oil filter cup wrench the fit the LF16035 filter I use that has an offset place to put in a 3/8" drive ratchet for removal. It has the standard center location as well. The offset really helps with some torque to remove a stubborn filter when removing thru the fender location. Sometimes being a tool pack-rat has its advantages!![]()
Fender for the win.
Less than 90 seconds to get the OE filter off and out without spilling a drop. Less than 5 minutes for a complete filter change.
It takes more than 5 minutes just to pull and reinstall the intake.
No more thru the top for me.
Based on the calculator at https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/volumetric-temperature-expansion-d_315.html Normal expansion of 12 quarts going form 70F to 200F is almost a quart. If you were at the full line when cold you are going to be high when your at normal operating temp.
Fender for the win.
Less than 90 seconds to get the OE filter off and out without spilling a drop. Less than 5 minutes for a complete filter change.
It takes more than 5 minutes just to pull and reinstall the intake.
No more thru the top for me.
5 minutes? Must have had a beer also.
That’s standard, but by the time you grab tools, remove parts, remove intake, and then reinstall the intake (not counting the time to R&R the filter) you could be done with the filter change thru the fender.
Not to mention you run the risk of not getting a good intake seal and dusting a turbo. The risk is low, but still higher than leaving the intake installed.
But the debate on going thru the top is diminishing.Could they be seeing the light ?
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Didn’t wait 4 hours and didn’t have a mess. Don’t need a step stool to add oil.
Even with pulling the intake tube there is the block heater chord and other wiring to deal with. In no way is thru the top an easier, better, or faster option.
Not sure why you would want to complicate the change?
Not sure what the big hurry is, you can't remove the filter until it's drained back unless you want a mess??? Sure a gallon ziplock works. I let mine drain for hours at a minimum and usually overnight. I am usually changing fuel filters at the same time so no hurry. Then I add ONLY 11-2/3 quarts.![]()
I think I have explained many times. The pan does NOT FULLY DRAIN. MY truck is at the top of the full mark setting on level ground.
i changed oil on a 19 and nothing was in my way. I don’t NEED a step stool it’s simply easier to pour a 10 quart container bring elevated.
My 18 is a tight squeak getting the filter out as an A/C line is in the way taking the filter out the fender. Just A little more production variation would require bending the line to get the filter to fit through the hole in the fender.
I found the same on the ‘18 and went out the top since it was faster and easier.
Lots more room in the fender opening on the ‘22.
Do you have a pic so we can see how RAM executed this through the fender well filter change?