BriceJohnson wrote:
Yes, its cartridge style.
I never have understood why people hate cartridge style filters. Less to throw away, and I don't understand how they are messier. Its got a seperate drain plug in the bottom so that you can drain the filter even. I haven't found them to be any more expensive either, but maybe I just wasn't getting the spin ons as cheap as I could be.
Once I removed the plug at the bottom and let it drain for an HOUR. When I came back, and removed the larger "nut" oil still got all over my tools. Changing an oil filter shouldn't require a 3/8" ratchet, special tool for the nut, and a Allen wrench! Does this sound like a German design or what?
The cartridge filter I was buying was almost $9 IIRC, and that's just too damn much. Now I use Wix spin-on filters exclusively because they are good and are made right here in NC (Gastonia). Also since the filter is completely vertical you can fill it with oil before installing it, which I think is a good thing.
The mod is so popular that most Mazda sites sell the kit to change it back to a spin-on. FYI, it takes four bolts, a gasket, and 15 mins of your time to change it.
BTW Rodney, I have the correct tool to remove the cartridge nut if you want it. I sure as hell won't be using it again!