Bill D
Hooked For Life
Yep, the traditional stuff. I'm still uneasy. That may change. For now though, my supply is good.
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Setec Astronomy said:Well, I would never be changing mine twice a year, but if it only takes you 10 minutes like you say, and I can't argue with your overall maintenance plan, your car looks like it is still in the showroom--no cleaner than the showroom! (from your pictures a month or two ago) I also have done the routine with taking out the drain plugs in the block...but I have to confess it's been a while since I've done that.
jchetty said:when i do the drain plug, i have to put on some kind of sealant on the threads as per honda factory manual :hm
Bill D said:Is that anti seize compound? I'm dying for a lift at this point to do all of that!
jchetty said:i hate promoting actual products but have u looked at kwiklift.
Setec Astronomy said:when the technician was driving my car, he noticed that the windshield wipers needed to be replaced (it was a completely dry, sunny summer day, and of course the wipers were fine anyway). I just looked at the guy and said "You're kidding, right? I come in here for brakes and you're trying to sell me windshield wipers? Do people really fall for that? No, I don't want windshield wipers."
Setec Astronomy said:Oh...and I generally try to stick to the standard drain interval even when using Mobil 1, both for warranty purposes, and because I look at it as an extra insurance policy...I don't put a lot of miles on my cars, so the extra cost isn't a huge amount of dollars for the added peace of mind.
Danase said:Eh, I use Mobil One Synthetic in my car and still change it every 3000-3500 miles. That stuff is pretty dark when I take it out and I would not want to drive with the old oil for much longer than that.
Lowejackson said:Instead of just changing the oil at X miles, why not arrange for some oil analysis and take away the guesswork
twopu said:How do you get an oil analysis?
twopu said:So the $20 fee will tell me about my oil and any possible engine problems?
Setec Astronomy said:j, isn't that basically a glorifed set of ramps? The thing I don't like about that is you can't really get your wheels off (if you read it, you need to put a separate jack between the kwiklift and the car...so you might as well just do it from the floor).
There is this low rise lift: http://www.rotarylift.com/Products/Product_Detail/Application.asp which should be great for low ceilings and getting your wheels off, but I'm not sure about clearance to get to the engine/trans, especially for RWD vehicles. Maybe Accumulator will tell us what he has in his garage for a lift.