AN HOUR!!!.....;)
I put a little fresh oil in the valve cover to chase
the old oil out, it speeds things up a bit. I don't want
to waste to much of that Mobil 1 tho, its $4.29 a quart
at Wally Mart.
GS -
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Kenneth Eng <keng@novadigm.com wrote:
Those quick lube places promise that they will change your oil in 10
minutes. I usually let the oil drain for at least an hour before putting
the plug back in. Even after an hour the oil is still dripping out. If the
oil was drained for only 10 minutes, there is still at least a good amount
of old oil in the pan that will get mixed with the fresh oil.
- -----Original Message-----
From: George T. Geissinger [mailto:ustow@ptd.net]
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 4:06 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: Re: DML: Instant oil change - WARNING
I read in one fo the trade books I get that the largest amount of problems
with service work comes from "quicklube" shops. Too much aof a hurry and
"KIDS" doing the work.
Pay the difference and go to a regular shop if you don't want to do it
yourself.
GEORGE!!
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