The DelemaIf you're like me you change the oil in your Jeep once or twice a year. Typically this falls on a day's that's too nice to sit in the garage or too cold to sit in the garage. Having to get out the old oil encrusted pan and climb under the Jeep isn't high on the fun list.
The Sales PitchFram, the guy's in orange have come to save the day. Well, sort of. You will still have to tend the Jeep but it will keep you and your oil pan clean. Fram the makers of many air and oil filters have come up with a product that simplifies the whole process. Basically, there are two parts. One is a spring loaded valve that replaces the stock oil plug. The other part is a hose that screws onto the plug and opens the valve. That's about it.
How Does it Work?Scren in the hose and a tab presses up on the valve inside the new oil plug which releases the oil. There is no need for tools! When you're done, unscrew the hose and the valve will close. To keep the valve clean, there is a cap.
The HitchThere are a a few things to think about. One is the oil plug sticks out 3/4" rather then 1/2". The other hitch is that the flow of oil can be slow. How slow? You can probably go inside and make a sandwich, plate it, eat it then proceed to extricate it. But the time you're done it should be as well.
The Sunny SideSo why use this then? Well, again, no tools! How cool is that? Ok, not very. But because there is a hose, you can drain the oil directly into containers. If they're small, that's ok. Use some vice-grips and pinch off the hose and swap containers. It's as simple as that.
The Jeep 'Wang' TMAnd...Ok, so what about the oil filter? Well that will still require a wrench. A funnel will allow you to drain the filter into the same conatiners as the case oil. So, it comes down to this, would I but it again? Yes. Well, maybe. It seems that Fram isn't selling them anymore. At least they are represented on their website. In any case, it's a great idea.