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Replaced Airfilter Today - NefCanuck - 04-29-2007 Okay, so I figure its about time to swap out the airfilter on my Steeda SRI today and so this morning I wash and clean the original filter in preparation to swap the thing with the replacement I bought at Steeda about 5K ago. First thing I learned... that blue oil goes everywhere... it looked like I had committed a serial murder of about a half dozen Smurfs :rolleyes: Go downstairs with my toolkit determined to do it myself (Last time I got help and burned some bridges while the person helping me skinned their knuckles :ph34r:) Got the cover off and loosened up the filter that was on there... then comes the first hurdle as nothing wants to move away far enough initially, I end up trying to get the filter out without moving the frame around it that comes with the SRI... all that accomplished was dinging the filter that was on there a bit (Not bad enough that I won't re-use it again, but a few areas look dinged now) eventually the frame does move and I can swap filters, of course that leads to me tightening the clamp while trying to hold everything in position with only my bad right hand... mild muttering insues Where I really start cursing is trying to get that evil cover for the SRI back on, I swear that thing was designed by Lucifer himself, unless you tighten bolts in a specific order, you'll never get the damn thing back on <_< then I lose one of the bolts for the cover... much cursing ensues at this point, I've spent over two hours swapping the filter and carved up my hands real nice. I decided to cut my losses and get to the store... but of course I spot the bolt as I backed up and just had to get it on another 15 minutes lost to the Chinese finger puzzle top. But I managed it and the car seems a damn sight happier for it (As I mentioned earlier I did ding the other filter... I didn't actually compress any of the material but did slight damage to the comb protecting the filter... it's still safe to use right? :huh:) Went to the Beer Store and bought my reward for all my hard work ;) Maybe next time I can get it down to an hour :rolleyes: NefCanuck Replaced Airfilter Today - Canadian ST - 04-29-2007 Well i'll give you a call when I have to clean mine ( I went to order it from Steeda but they were closed) I'll bring the beer Replaced Airfilter Today - Frost__2001 - 04-29-2007 funny thing is I just replaced mine 2 weeks ago and I already have noticed a huge improvment in gas milage, performance, and the air quality inside seems better... lol although I did my install in about 5 minutes lol.. Replaced Airfilter Today - NikiterZTS - 04-29-2007 Frost__2001,Apr 28 2007, 09:15 PM Wrote:funny thing is I just replaced mine 2 weeks ago and I already have noticed a huge improvment in gas milage, performance, and the air quality inside seems better... lol although I did my install in about 5 minutes lol.. Volant FTW!!! Replaced Airfilter Today - OAC_Sparky - 04-29-2007 Damn Daniel, if you needed a hand all you had to do was say so. :lol: Replaced Airfilter Today - NefCanuck - 04-29-2007 OAC_Sparky,Apr 28 2007, 09:19 PM Wrote:Damn Daniel, if you needed a hand all you had to do was say so. :lol: I was bound and determined to make the attempt... all it's cost me is hands that look like I shoved 'em in the shredder at work :P Any recommendation on mechanic's gloves? :ph34r: NefCanuck Replaced Airfilter Today - FocusGuy7476 - 04-29-2007 mechanic's gloves are just going to get in the way even more, i used a pair for about a month when i was doing stuff on the car, and they didn't help me one bit. take pride in the fact that you did it yourself. Replaced Airfilter Today - NikiterZTS - 04-29-2007 FocusGuy7476,Apr 29 2007, 12:04 AM Wrote:mechanic's gloves are just going to get in the way even more, i used a pair for about a month when i was doing stuff on the car, and they didn't help me one bit. the worst advise ever indeed..... :lol: Do it yourself but do it safely and without any pain Mechanic's gloves saved my hands every time i've worked on the car....without them it would be too painfule and hurt in a long run Replaced Airfilter Today - OAC_Sparky - 04-29-2007 NikiterZTS,Apr 29 2007, 01:11 AM Wrote:Mechanic's gloves saved my hands every time i've worked on the car....without them it would be too painfule and hurt in a long runScars build character. You don't want those Nancy-hands all yer life, do ya boy? :lol: Replaced Airfilter Today - Drivesthebeast - 04-29-2007 Yeah, I found that those mechanics gloves REDUCE my manual dexterity and grip in tight fitting areas...they are awesome for doing anything that needs persuasion, that usually leads to busted knuckles or something... Replaced Airfilter Today - torradan - 04-29-2007 Yeah don't bother with the gloves. I work bare handed, even in the winter, because I have no dexterity or "feel" for anything I'm doing. If they could devise some type of gloves that are thin and tactile like latex gloves, I'd be all over those, though. Replaced Airfilter Today - oldeguy - 04-29-2007 I've noticed a few mechanics will wear a vinyl type of glove, like latex. I've thought about getting some, but, it's usually after I've worked on the car. Replaced Airfilter Today - NikiterZTS - 04-30-2007 OAC_Sparky,Apr 29 2007, 03:03 AM Wrote:NikiterZTS,Apr 29 2007, 01:11 AM Wrote:Mechanic's gloves saved my hands every time i've worked on the car....without them it would be too painfule and hurt in a long runScars build character. well come on...they are pretty hands ... :D Replaced Airfilter Today - ZTWsquared - 04-30-2007 I bought a box of 100 nitrile gloves (the blue ones) at Costco for about 12 bucks - and for me it's not about the scars (got plenty already) it's about significantly reducing the interval between quality time with the car and quality time with the wife. 12 bucks - amazing ROI. oldeguy,Apr 29 2007, 09:45 AM Wrote:I've noticed a few mechanics will wear a vinyl type of glove, like latex. I've thought about getting some, but, it's usually after I've worked on the car. Replaced Airfilter Today - darkpuppet - 04-30-2007 good to see you got it done dan.. I don't think there's anything wrong with mechanix gloves... I got a pair for swapping tires, and they came in handy when I helped my buddy put the CAI on his Magnum R/T.. my only advice is to just buy the cheap ones.. you can get them at canadian tire for about $20... Replaced Airfilter Today - D-Dub - 04-30-2007 I use the blue latex ones also ........they just protect your hands from getting dirty. Replaced Airfilter Today - NefCanuck - 04-30-2007 Hrm, so mechanic's gloves aren't the best idea eh? Well, I do have extra blue latex gloves from last year and the dash inserts install... I'll try those next time. They wouldn't have helped with my right hand though... because I was forcing it into all sorts of weird contortions to support the filter when putting things back together, when I woke up this morning it was throbbing enough to nearly drive me to tears and considering that because of my disability I hardly feel anything on the right hand, that's saying something. It went away after about an hour but damn, that wasn't fun :ph34r: NefCanuck |