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I will promise you that a filter that has an o-ring that was lubricated in oil and then torq'd to the 18in/lbs will NOT spin off on you. But if either of those two conditions aren't met, there's a good chance of it. I have a track only car with a spin-on and I have a hell of a time getting it loose every oil change.
The correct torque spec is 18 FT/LBS not Inch pounds !!, typo I am sure.

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I probably didn't torque it right. Time to buy a new torque wrench for cyber Monday. I still using 1992 beam torque wrench.
 

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The correct torque spec is 18 FT/LBS not Inch pounds !!, typo I am sure.

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Haha, yes. I was just talking to another fellow about spring rates and had in/lbs on my mind :)
 

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I have changed my oil twice and I have a spin on filter. For my peace of mind I take a sharpie and mark the 6 o’clock position on the top of the filter after mounting which can be viewed through the drivers front wheel between the rotor and the barrel. I check it every couple of weeks to make sure my filter hasn’t moved. My filter has not budged.
 

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I have changed my oil twice and I have a spin on filter. For my peace of mind I take a sharpie and mark the 6 o’clock position on the top of the filter after mounting which can be viewed through the drivers front wheel between the rotor and the barrel. I check it every couple of weeks to make sure my filter hasn’t moved. My filter has not budged.
Me also.
 

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Just buy a form a funnel they are cheap and work well with spin on filter.
The form a funnel works perfectly with the cartridge too. I can drain the filter and install a new one without spilling a drop of oil, all from the wheel well - don't need to open the filter port in the belly pan at all. By contrast, I had the dealer do the first change and they spilled oil everywhere. Took me much longer to clean up the mess than it would have to change the filter myself.

Just my .02 cents worth!

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