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1968 Oil Filter Gasket

Mosesatm

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Everyone knows this but it is something that is easily forgotten and bears repeating; make sure the old oil filter gasket is not stuck to the engine before installing the new oil filter!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pumped out more than two quarts in maybe 15 seconds. What a mess.
 

stangfan

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Happened to me years back. I had been out of the classic Mustangs for a while and had bought a 68. Forgot to check for the gasket on the old filter when I took it off and installed a new one. When done I fired up the engine and pulled it up the driveway to go for a spin. Luckily I was looking in the rear view mirror as I moved up the drive. Wondered what the black stripe was on the drive and then quickly turned off the ignition when I realized...
 

rvrtrash

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To paraphrase Danny Vermin in the movie Johnny Dangerously.... I left the oil filter gasket on once. Once! :ROFLMAO:
You take the old filter off and turn it upside down in the drain pan, assuming the old gasket is with it. You partially fill the new filter, put a little oil on the new gasket and install it. Disaster strikes. I make a habit of wiping off the mating surface on the engine block now so it won't happen again.
 

csgt428

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To paraphrase Danny Vermin in the movie Johnny Dangerously.... I left the oil filter gasket on once. Once! :ROFLMAO:
You take the old filter off and turn it upside down in the drain pan, assuming the old gasket is with it. You partially fill the new filter, put a little oil on the new gasket and install it. Disaster strikes. I make a habit of wiping off the mating surface on the engine block now so it won't happen again.
I got away with it once. Took off the filter and checked to make sure gasket was still on it. There were Two gaskets on it ! Somehow it didn't blow out. Hey Steve, long time no hear. Gone floating lately?
 
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rvrtrash

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I got away with it once. Took off the filter and checked to make sure gasket was still on it. There were Two gaskets on it ! Somehow it didn't blow out. Hey Steve, long time no hear. Gone floating lately?
Sadly, not for the last two years. I had surgeries both summers. Getting old sucks! The group I was going with broke up, but I plan on going this summer, even if solo!
 

csgt428

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Sadly, not for the last two years. I had surgeries both summers. Getting old sucks! The group I was going with broke up, but I plan on going this summer, even if solo!
The group I used to go with broke up also. Depending on when you want to go.....If in late july or aug I might like to go with....I'll probably be in AK commercial fishing sockeye till then.
 

rvrtrash

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The group I used to go with broke up also. Depending on when you want to go.....If in late july or aug I might like to go with....I'll probably be in AK commercial fishing sockeye till then.
I sent a PM.
 
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