



The influx of Mexicans is handling that work.
They mostly handle landscaping and yard service from what I've seen.
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The influx of Mexicans is handling that work.
Apparently you've never seen a construction site.They mostly handle landscaping and yard service from what I've seen.
How many of you still do it?
I do my own for a coupe of major reasons, despite the fact that I don't save much money and hate getting hot and dirty.
I don't trust that oil change places will...
1.) let all the old oil drain out. I'm obsessed. I start the oil draining in the morning and let it drain for hours. I literally want every drop of old oil and dirt out.
2.) use the full synthetic that I pay for. They can and probably do either use bullshit oil or at least "watered-down" synthetic. I want name-brand shit from Costco.
Also, using the best synthetic, I only change it every 30,000+ miles. A guy from a machine shop showed me years ago that the old "pinch test" for oil is all you need. If you pinch the oil between two fingers and then you have any sort of "pull" as you separate your fingers, you have all the viscosity and more your engine needs from the oil. Changing oil every 3k miles is a silly gimmick of those who profit from it.
Apparently you've never seen a construction site.
That's not true.An oil filter becomes useless after 10,000 miles if not before.
That's not true.
Can I come get your oil with 4,000 miles on it? That's barely broken in.I change my filter every time I change my oil every 4,000 miles.
In 1979 I wouldn't use one of those old paper filters for 2000 miles. The new filters for synthetic oil in a modern engine? They're good for 30k miles minimum.Opinions vary and few people keep their cars as long as I do. I drove a '79 Olds 150,000 miles, changing oil every 10,000 miles; long before, it developed lifter tapping and sluggish power. A valve job fixed the problems and it went another 200,00 miles. This is an unusual case but I change it every 4,000 miles in the cars I now own.
The filter purifies the oil before it makes a return trip through the engine. It removes dirt and tiny flecks of metal from the oil, so only clean oil comes into contact with the moving engine parts. This increases the life of the engine. Not only does the lack of dirt and metal flecks prevent the system from clogging, but it also means the tiny particles aren’t scraping, denting, or scratching the engine components.
Can I come get your oil with 4,000 miles on it? That's barely broken in.
That oil at 4000 miles will have 99.9% of the viscosity it had when you put it in. That's a fact.Also, I don't use synthetic oil. If I did, I wouldn't change it as often.
That oil at 4000 miles will have 99.9% of the viscosity it had when you put it in. That's a fact.
Oddly enough, I actually enjoy it as well. Maybe not "enjoy" but it sure feels like it because of the satisfaction of replacing filthy old oil with clean, new oil.Sure. But I'm kinda weird because I actually enjoy changing my oil. It always reminds me of growing up and hanging out with my dad in the garage.
Plus it gives me an excuse to get out of the house and drink beer. My wife thinks it takes 2 hours to change the oil in our van. lol.
In 1979 I wouldn't use one of those old paper filters for 2000 miles. The new filters for synthetic oil in a modern engine? They're good for 30k miles minimum.
You're right, opinions vary but the data doesn't.
Foolish mortals.I look down on those who don't change their own oil.
I also heard a good test is to use an eye dropper to inject some oil into your penis hole and if it stings, you should change your oil.Have you tried the taste test yet? Every oil guy I know swears by it and says it is 100% accurate in regards to the quality of your oil. Simply take a tablespoon and fill it up and take a big old taste and swish it around. If it has a smooth and silky texture then you are good to go. If you get any grit then go ahead and change it but you would still be good as long as it doesn't have a "coffee-like" after taste.
I laugh at poors who do.I look down on those who don't change their own oil.