Re: Hole in oil filter
Reply #8 –
Ya, in my whole lifetime and untoward hundreds of "vehicles" (cars, trucks, boats, motorhomes .....)with oil filters, have only had one that failed.
That was on our boat in the Abacos. Changed oil in Marsh Harbor as we began heading back from our winter in the Bahamas to the U.S. and Texas. By the time we got to Spanish Cay, there was a couple of ounces of oil in the bilge. NOT ON MY BOAT!
The weld/crimp where the base was attached to the body of the filter was leaking. No problem, I have an extra filter. BUT (yes BIG BUT) did not carry enough oil for an extra oil change. Could have just changed the filter, but the engine had 40 hours on it and wanted to start fresh if we could.
Nearest "store" was two days sail behind us. Walked the dock to see if anyone had any Shell Rotella T I could buy. Captain (hired captain) of the 120' megayacht at the end of the dock said sure, that is what we use. Can I buy a couple of gallons? Answer is, no you can't buy it, but can certainly have it. BUT (yes, BIG BUT) his oil is in 55 gallon drums-- no containers. Finally found some empty gallon oil containers at the small air field on the island. Yes, we have oil!
Wouldn't take money, but we had shot 5 lobster that day. So Dianne made a big serving of her famous lobster dip and took it to them.
We were leaving the next morning at sunrise to head back to the U.S. Dianne was "accosted" on her way back from pre-dawn "last real shower for awhile" and asked by gruff large German guy: "DID YOU MAKE THAT DIP?" You can imagine Dianne wondering if someone got sick, etc. No, the guy was the chef on the boat and the owners liked it so much he just had to have the receipt. Dianne came back to the boat and wrote it down for him.
And, with that we departed for the 150 mile crossing back to Lake Worth Inlet (West Palm).
Ah, North Sea oil $$$. The kids on board (9 and 11) each had a Segway that they rode everywhere. We were waiting for one of them to ride off the dock. But, they were pretty good on them.