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scottmandue 11-01-2016 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 9340383)
the fast shops shoot the oil out of a gun right?

i think my tacoma takes 4.8 quarts with a filter change. not so sure that gun can dial in 0.8 quarts.

I thought most places pump oil out of a 55 gal drum too (however there may be a gauge).

My Versa takes 3.5 quarts... PITA.

I DIY my oil changes, but the local lube place will do it for $20... seems like it cost more to DIY?

fastfredracing 11-01-2016 09:32 AM

Versa's get overfilled all the time . The last one I did, ingested a lot of oil, it was all up in the intake tract. I drained almost 8 quarts out of that one

aschen 11-01-2016 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 9341590)

I DIY my oil changes, but the local lube place will do it for $20... seems like it cost more to DIY?


Too many horror stories about over torqued drain plugs, missing drain plugs, and forgetting to refill for me.

I don't think you save much money by DIY, but the counterpoint is I don't think you save much time by going to a greeseyloob.

20$ for full synth rotella 4 quarts at wally world on occasion though, so you can get a DIY synth change for ~25

peppy 11-01-2016 10:52 AM

I checked the oil in my wife's Volvo, and it was way over filled. I sucked out a quart and a half and check it and it was way low. I would get a different reading depending on which way I put the dipstick in. I put all the oil back in and will ask the service techs the next time we change the oil.

Eric Hahl 11-01-2016 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Don Ro (Post 9340612)
First time I ever heard this. ???

Sorry, Assumed we were talking about an air cooled.

rwest 11-01-2016 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by aschen (Post 9341821)
Too many horror stories about over torqued drain plugs, missing drain plugs, and forgetting to refill for me.

I don't think you save much money by DIY, but the counterpoint is I don't think you save much time by going to a greeseyloob.

20$ for full synth rotella 4 quarts at wally world on occasion though, so you can get a DIY synth change for ~25

I know it cost me more money to change my own oil, but I'm certain it takes less time out of my schedule to do it myself- get home pull the plug, do a few odds and ends then remove/replace filter and plug, fill up with the amount I know works and go back to my life.

No waiting rooms and worrying that they either did it wrong, or put in cheap oil and charged me for synthetic and don't forget about hassling you to replace a whole bunch of other little stuff that really doesn't need replacing yet.

Bill Douglas 11-01-2016 02:35 PM

I have "oil change day" where I do all the cars and motorbikes. If I'm going to get my hands dirty I might as well get them properly dirty.

scottmandue 11-01-2016 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by fastfredracing (Post 9341696)
Versa's get overfilled all the time . The last one I did, ingested a lot of oil, it was all up in the intake tract. I drained almost 8 quarts out of that one

8 quarts! I wouldn't think the tiny engine (1.6 a mechanic called it a 'sewing machine') could hide that much oil.


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