That must be a Ram truck. I have exactly that issue every time I change the oil in mine...
I think of big block oil filters when I see that. First, let's have it fight for space with the lower rad hose; second, let's lay it down so it dumps oil everywhere when being changed (maybe gravity had not been invented yet when Chrysler was developing the B-block?); third, let's make it so it's really hard to extricate it from above. Other than that, I really like my Big Blocks.
Honestly don't know what vehicle it is. My '17 Ram has a little molded aluminum piece that directs the oil from the filter all over the from suspension. Drain plug has no issues...That must be a Ram truck. I have exactly that issue every time I change the oil in mine...
My 2020 Ram has exactly that issue shown in the picture. I don't have a photo of mine, but the oil drains right onto the sway bar. It actually isn't really a problem, becuase it wipes right off easily. The problem is the damn filter. With my 4x4 skid plates it goes all on them and leaks out little holes. It's a pain in the *** and one of the lest convenient vehicles I have had to change oil in.Honestly don't know what vehicle it is. My '17 Ram has a little molded aluminum piece that directs the oil from the filter all over the from suspension. Drain plug has no issues...
Yeah, but I think he tried to stuff submit in there instead!!!
Yeah, but I think he tried to stuff submit in there instead!!!
Your wife deserves a medal RC.
Now that's funny.Finally someone got photo evidence to answer the question that everyone has asked.View attachment 1228821
Looks like they are rationing TP also!Finally someone got photo evidence to answer the question that everyone has asked.View attachment 1228821
Wife hates when they **** in the yard. She's always looking over her shoulder.Finally someone got photo evidence to answer the question that everyone has asked.View attachment 1228821