Oil Filter
Oil filters are, as their name suggests, units that filter engine oil as it passes through.
Oil filters vary widely in price and quality. Being such a vital component of the lubrication system, most owners find specific brands or models to meet their needs. Some of the more commonly accepted "good" oil filters are:
- OEM (original, pictured above)
- OEM (light blue, replacing the original after it was discontinued)
- Wix
- Mobil 1
Replacing your Z32's Oil Filter
- Raise the car and support it safely on stands.
- Remove the engine oil drain plug (14mm, passenger side) from the engine oil pan.
- Let the oil drain into a suitable pan until it comes to a slow drip or stops draining completely.
- Unscrew the old oil filter by turning it counterclockwise. Sometimes, wrapping it with a towel or using an oil filter wrench helps in its removal.
- Drain the oil out of the old filter into a suitable pan, and dispose of it properly.
- Fill the new oil filter with new motor oil.
- Dip your finger in the new oil and smear some along the large O-ring on the top of the new oil filter to give it a light coat of new oil.
- Thread it on to the oil tree, be careful not to cross-thread it.
- When the oil filter stops turning, turn it 1/4 to 1/2 a revolution more.
- Replace the engine oil drain plug onto the oil pan, be sure to use a new washer if possible.
- Fill will new engine oil (check your service manual for the proper oil weight and capacity).
- Lower the car, start it up and ensure it builds adequate oil pressure.
- Enjoy!