OttawaCharger
Well-Known Member
Funny story. Changed the oil on the Dart on Sunday (360LA). Everything went as usual which means I made a mess of the headers but that's fine. My daughter and I then took a drive to enjoy the nice weather. We got about 20 miles then the cab filled with heavy smoke. My poor kid was instantly freaking out. The engine was puking oil and fast. Slowing down was sketchy due to the oil also being under tires. Reminded me of winter driving on ice. Luckily I was on a 2 lane side road so not much traffic. I Got her stopped, over to the shoulder safe, and shutdown. To be honest, I didn't have a moment to look at the pressure gauge so I don't know how low it got. Anyway, popped the hood and the whole passenger side of the engine bay was hosed down in scalding hot oil. The filter was still on and I had just enough oil in the pan to show on the bottom of the dipstick. I called my son to come with rags, filter and oil. It looked like the oil came out from under the filter despite it being tight so I pulled it. What I found was that there were 2 O rings where there should've been 1! What happened is that when I did the change and pulled the old filter, its O ring stayed in place. I guess it was ok to hold when it was cold but not ok when it got hot. We wiped down the bay, topped up the oil, replace the filter and we were on our way again with a trail of smoke behind. So, it was exciting for a bit there. Motor seems ok.
Guess I'll be a bit more mindful of the old filters when removing them from now on.
Guess I'll be a bit more mindful of the old filters when removing them from now on.
















