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I was about to change the oil and oil filter in my '93 Disco S1/3.5 V8, I went to the Land Rover Disco genuine Factory Workshop Manual to check the oil capacity. I noticed a Note in bold print cautioning not to change the oil filter with an Empty Sump as you may have to prime the oil pump before restarting. Well that's OK (bit unusual), but what I need to know is do you put the new oil filter on before you drain the old oil from the sump, or (seems more likely) do you drain the old oil, refill with new oil and then remove the old oil filter and fit the new oil filter. Never run across this before, can anyone tell me the correct method, thanks in advance, Regards Frank.
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I have always drained the crank case, then removed the oil filter, I fill the new filter with fresh oil prior to installing it then fill the engine. Never had any problems with this method.
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I changed the oil in my 97 Discovery 4.0 yesterday and did it the way you all have described. When I started the car I got a knock for about 3 seconds then it went away once the oil started flowing. I never had this problem with my 4.2 and I have always done it the same way. Next time I'll try changing the filter first and see what happens.
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I was taught you pull the filter off and let it drain and put the new filter back on. Then drain the oil. Never ever drain both at the same time on any D1.
D2s no problem. but D1s no dice. |
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Been doing it the way Mike J taught me, have never had a problem.
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Done it that way for ten years on my rover , works for me. |
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