Changing is pretty easy, first drain the oil as usual, jack up and support the front, you will see the housing on the n/s of the engine behind the n/s/wheel area above the steering idle arm, the crank sensor is fitted next to the filter.
The housing is an alloy housing with an end cap and in the centre is a 3/8 socket. using a normal 3/8 socket wrench straight into the cap I managed to unscrew it, be ready for oil to come flooding out. there is a drain on the underside of the housing where you can drain the oil first if you wish.
Remove the cap and the filter can be slid out.
Refitting is the reverse but make sure that the filter seats into the cap properly so as the plasic clips hold it in the correct position.
I found it easier than the old tin types to replace as you dont get the splitting of the tin can if it is stuck firm.
Hope you get on ok with it buddy.
