Jim, the fenders may be taller, and wider on the pre-1957 models, but for the past 27-ish years that I've owned my '57 Dodge, I've never encountered any difficulties in changing my car's oil filters, although there is not enough clearance to remove the filter's outer case, between the Hemi valve cover, and the inner fender. I just lay-over the outer case, between the inner fender and the frame rail, while I slip out/on the oil filter. Although new gaskets are provided with the filters, I usually just give the 'old' one a brief exam, and if it's undamaged (it always is) , I just put it back in place & screw-down the outer case. The gasket never moves out of place, as the outer case gets screwed down, onto it. Easy simple and efficient; but, I guess that I might have to use a step-stool to change the oil, if I had your car. When I'm too infirm to change my car's oil, I'll quit driving, because for the 57's+, it's no big deal to change the oil filter. Neil Vedder ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1 --- Begin Message --- |