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Bob Camarena
I just finished changing the oil and filter on my '81 C-30 5411. As usual I made a mess of changing the filter even though I used a zip lock bag and heavy duty paper shop towels to soak up the leakage. Anyway, here's my idea for next time:1. Punch a hole in the top-facing side of the filter.2. Empty the filter from the hole with my vacuum-type oil changer, or3. Alternatively turn the filter until the hole faces down and drain the filter oil into a basin (may need another hole for a vent).4. Tape the hole(s) shut.5. Remove the filter.6. No mess -- I hope.Since I won't have a chance to try this until next season, I'd be interestd in any experience or comments. Maybe someone will try it out for me.By the way, I've owned a couple of vacuum oil changers and my current one, a Tempo "Oil Boy" Fluid Extractor ($55 from West Marine) is extremely well made and has an added advantage of being made from heavy-duty, transluscent plastic so you can see the oil level in the receptacle. It reminds me of a piece of lab equipment it's made so well.