What do you think about oil changes?

What do you think about oil changes?

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gotta do 'em regular.

Done mine today

You don't actually have to do them. Oil doesn't decompose so it doesn't go bad. I've gone 170k miles since my last one and I've only been through 16 motors.

Fun fact:

You can use old motor oil to fertilize your lawn!

Do it yourself, do it right. High quality oil (full synthetic lasts longer/more durable. Use high quality media (Wix XP, Fram ultra)

Use canola oil, olive oil don't hold up to the heat

Don't use full synth on a new engine. Go at least 10k on dino.

oh fuck. Thanks for reminding me

Every 3 months or 3000 miles, whatever comes first.

Did one yesterday, AMSOIL 5w30 m8

every 3000 miles regardless of the manufacturers recommendation.

> fram

My Camry burns so much oil I don't even have to do them. It does it automatically every 1k miles. I just have to add every time I fill up.

Got to change that filter though broski

Where is the leak?

You only need to change oil with new Mobil 1 (TM) Annual protection motor oil!

A full year, or 20,000 miles, of engine protection guaranteed *

>*Not actually guaranteed

But it's the oil NASCAR uses. They would only use the best long lasting oil

the oil control piston rings

That sucks, bro.

What really sucks is this particular model is not covered under the class action lawsuits against Toyota for oil burning and wrecked engines. I have to stay on top of adding oil like a religion. My buddy told me to just use the old oil from other oil changes insted of buying fresh oil every time.

Yea no shit.

And never NEVER pour the oil without touching your nose and spinning around exactly 2 times, not three. That gets extra life out of the engine.

Yeah. You might as well.
Can you afford the repair job/do it yourself?

I really hate Maintenance Minders. I prefer a schedule. Thanks Honda for ruining my life.

Id' just change the engine tbh but then you can't tell if the other one has the same problem. I can't imagine it being this bad though

Scam created by the car companies/ oil barons to get you to give them money

you should still change your oil on the reg though. the carbon and gunk that builds up in the motor doesnt have anywhere to go and will eventually cause some issues.

Got hired a year ago to do nothing but oil changes at a shop with no experience whatsoever. Been doing shocks, brakes etc recently. Feels okay man

lmfao

Might as well drive the shit out of it until it breaks down for good.

Why it already costs me a fortune on cheap supertech oil. Motors already fucked basically :(

What is this new meme and why should I care?

any of you niggers know how difficult if it is difficult it is to change Cv axle assembly's?
mechanic wants to charge 2.4 hours of labor to do both, I only hear clicking from one side so I'll do one side for now but I'm not paying 394$ for something that's less than 200$ in parts

Chek'd

Sounds like you got it made.
Cheers, bro

See the thing is.. engines will consume oil within those 20k miles.. mostly like 1 quart every 3k. especially on turbo engines

Pretty sure some newfag car guy just decided to make a bunch of threads

Because you don't want to have to buy a new car in 2 years from your own laziness

I wanna offload it but the only way to sell is if I don't say anything and I know the new guy is gonna burn it dry and pop the motor and come by my house and throw a moletov or some shit. Is there any oil treatment that actually works??

If you don't like how much labor rates are, do it yourself faggot

Obviously son
It's mostly because I'm too poor to do that shit myself anyway, just inquiring to see if any of you guys know how hard the job is
I've heard mixed reviews

Its no meme.
We are making Sup Forums great again.

too poor to have someone else do it*

What kind of car/what's your level of experience?

>newfag

Meh, at least it's OC. For now.

Oil changes are important.

Depends on the vehicle, some cv axles with built in carrier bearings can be a motherfucker to remove unless you have a slide hammer attachment. Other ones like Subaru should have the alignment done after due to removing the cam bolt in the strut.

98 Ford Escort Wagon (se)
I feel like I could do it and if I can't I know plenty of people who could assist. One of my friends is building a datsun in his garage

Hondas are easy as fuck

This is an opportunity for experiments.
Try STP or some shit and see how it works.
Keep trying till you discover one that works.

I do it every 3000 miles with Schaeffers 9000 5w30.
So unnecessary but fuck it right boys?

Well, if it's your daily driver I wouldn't recommend it if you rely on it to go to work/school. Sure would suck if you didn't seat it properly, marring up the spindles on the axle and trans.. Or there's always stripping threads, breaking bolts etc that could leave you stranded until someone else is available to fix it. Not saying you can't do it, just fair warning.

fugggg
I'm a broke college student who is also a delivery person
still going to do it
don't have much of a choice lol

I don't.

Good luck man, just make sure it's seated properly in the transmission

What do I THINK of them? The fuck kind of retarded as faggot question is that? You're a fucking moron. Engine bearings need oil film, oil collects contaminants, filter and oil changed every 7k on full synthetic or 3.5k on conventional

I tried to add oil to my car a couple weeks ago. I poured about a half a quart into the radiator thing before I realized what I was doing. I didn't take any steps to fix it. Just closed it, put the rest into the right place, and have driven it every day since.

I hate myself and am too full of shame and misery to fix anything.

aye aye captain.
I will have some kind of warning sounds if I fucked this up no?

Yea. What do you think about oil changes? Am I speaking another language?

LMFAO
I've been adding water to mine since the beginning of time but I live in florida so you could put anything in there and it pretty much works

What the actual fuck if you aren't trolling you need to kill yourself asap please and stop wasting petrol food and oxygen for those of us that can actually function

Win XP is EoL. Even Vista is going to be EoL soon. Just use 10, or 7 if you're a self righteous asshole.

Tried to teach my 40 year old brother in law how to do them. "Nah, I'll just go get it done for me" Lazy fucker.

I live in the northeast.
I'm not trolling, but yeah probably will kill myself eventually. I literally can't do anything right.

Lucky for you oil is lighter than coolant and will float on the top in the coolant reservoir. The coolant is taken (and put) into the res from the bottom. You should eventually clean out the reservoir or you maybe gonna have some problems later

God awful grinding sound

...

Only true full synthetic is if it's from Europe. If your burning oil first thing you should replace is your PCV valve.

new cars they recommend 7,000 miles now

alright sweet. So I'll know I dun goofed before I do too much damage

please for the love of your vehicle drain your radiator, flush it, fill it up with the proper shit

it will take less than an afternoon to do it

Don't do this.
> It kills the nature

>Lucky for you oil is lighter than coolant and will float on the top in the coolant reservoir.
Only if he doesn't drive it for a fair period of time, the water pump ensures it stays emulsified if he drives it even semi regularly, the oil will also cling to as many surfaces as it can inside the block/head and reduce heat transfer.

Adding water to your oil can prolong the life of the oil and help it burn even

t. mr durden

It will not take less than an afternoon, it will take all weekend and I'll do it wrong and make it worse.

At the bottom of your radiator is a plug that you can turn by hand. Go buy some 50/50 mix antifreeze. Put something under the plug and drain it all out (NOT WHILE IT'S HOT THOUGH You'll burn yourself.) Replace the plug and pour more in. Now that you know how to do that, do it once a year before winter even if you don't fuck up. Cars do better with yearly coolant replacement.

Long time since I've done one. I well off enough I pay people to do that kind of dirty work for me. Must suck to still be a pleb.

what is a fully sealed coolant system?

Just so you know, it's going to take you significantly longer than 2.4 hours to do both CV's, I assume it's a front CV?

Shops usually do radiator flushes for like 75 bux. Get it done hombre

Worst of all it will begin to soften the rubbers in the hoses and they can eventually burst

Well that's how you'll know if you dun fucked up catastrophically, if you hear that noise driving, something's wrong. When your pounding it in, if it's taking monstrous swings from the hammer and only moving a half a centimeter at a time, you know you fucked up. I'd say biggest part is seating it, make sure it pounds in smooth, you'll hear a change in pitch in your hammer strikes once it's bottomed. Don't keep wailing on it once it's bottomed out

Honestly, there's no difference in doing it yourself vs having it done. Even the price is nearly the same. Some people just like to do it.

I only intend on doing one for now. Both boots are ripped apparently, not sure how the fuck that happens but i guess from the car being 18 shit starts detoriating.
Only one cv joint is clicking and it's not clicking enough to scare me either

You can add oil between changes...

Fully sealed as it what? No petcock? Just detach the lower hose if that's the case

Slightly more complicated, but you're on the internet and you can read. I've never dealt with one since I drive an old pos but here's a google result. howacarworks.com/cooling-systems/draining-and-refilling-a-fully-sealed-cooling-system

They'll make fun of me.

A shit idea, like sealed automatics.

they're easy just do it yourself

Rubber gets brittle over time, tyres crack, boots split, hoses split etc etc It's generally a PITA job for something that happens so consistently on FWD cars.

3 k or 3 months is a bullshit lie. And Fuck you Rick Gilliand who runs an oil change facility in Georgia... You and your stupid wife can suck my nuts... signed marshall jackson.. your former 3 way buddy.

LMAO story?

I would imagine this only happens once in the lifetime of the average car no?

Generally between 150,000 and 200,000km on your average FWD.

Just tell them you wast a coolant flush. They won't pry, they want their money. If they do ask just say it's been a while since you've had one done

If they find your coolant full of oil they're going to suggest a leakback test because without knowing he added it to the coolant it's generally not a good sign.

Depends on how hard you drive it, where you live, where you drive it etc but not frequently, no.

every 3000 miles.

Then just tell them that your wife (even if you don't have one) poured oil in there. Then they can laugh all they want.

That's true. He should just blame it on his sister