Re: Freakin' Valvoline!

From: Andy Levy (andylevy@bigfoot.com)
Date: Sun Apr 16 2000 - 16:29:00 EDT


2 and 3 are kind of related. The guy upstairs asked the guy downstairs
if he could hook up down under, and he said there was too much stuff in
the way.

Any thoughts on how long I can go on the oil? If it's 3 months/3000
miles even with synthetic, I may as well go back to the blend.

Dester223@aol.com wrote:
>
> Hm. I work at Valvoline and the T-Tech machine is not that hard to hook to a
> dakota. 1) they probably ran out of the connectors to attach it to the cooler
> lines.
> 2) were just retards
> 3) didn't know that they can hook it up UNDER the truck, right by the
> transmission also.
>
> I did a 93 dakota a while back and we had to run lines under the truck,
> because there wasn't anywhere else to get the lines hooked up. Sorry, but
> sometimes, the guys aren't die hard car fanatics that really know what
> they're doing and lacking experience. Hell, first week at Valvoline, I kept
> on having to ask where the oil filters were. and let me tell ya, some of
> them are a @#$#@ to take off and put a new one on.
> -Dester
>
> << Took a ride down to Valvoline today to get my oil, diffs, transfer case
> and transmission all taken care of. They could not figure out how to
> hook up the T-Tech machine to my transmission lines. After monkeying
> with it for half an hour, they gave up. They said they'd done a Durango
> not too long ago, and had no problems...must be that Durango didn't have
> a 318? >>

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-andy

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