Did the oil change on my Thunderbird like usual, drained the oil, took the old filter off, threw a new one on. Put my 5.3 qts of oil in (such a pain to measure that last .3 qts, I'm so OCD about stuff like that
)
Started my car, noticed my oil pressure wasn't quite as high as it usually is, so I drove it around the block to warm it up a bit to see if there was a difference...ran pretty normal. Get back to my garage, left my car running while I went to get a drink of water, come back...and there was an oily mess on my garage floor
Turns out the filter was slightly bent and the gasket wasn't fitting right!
Lost a little over 2 qts. of oil total, what a mess!
Luckily my little bro was home and I borrowed his car to get to the autoparts store to get a new filter and some oil.
Overall I'm mad at myself for not noticing the defective filter, it tighted up fine but I shoulda noticed some curvature (I shoulda taken a picture of it too!
) Spent over an hour cleaning my dad's garage floor
Lesson learned I guess.

Started my car, noticed my oil pressure wasn't quite as high as it usually is, so I drove it around the block to warm it up a bit to see if there was a difference...ran pretty normal. Get back to my garage, left my car running while I went to get a drink of water, come back...and there was an oily mess on my garage floor

Turns out the filter was slightly bent and the gasket wasn't fitting right!

Luckily my little bro was home and I borrowed his car to get to the autoparts store to get a new filter and some oil.

Overall I'm mad at myself for not noticing the defective filter, it tighted up fine but I shoulda noticed some curvature (I shoulda taken a picture of it too!

