Next episode he gonna tell us to keep it running during the oil change to help speed it up
The Geek Side
I think the problem with these videos is that you're not a professional. You're a beginner. There's nothing wrong with being a beginner, but stop giving bad advice to other beginners
Do Most DRFz
Why do you need to drive up the ramps if your in a truck. If anything now you’re not getting an accurate reading on the oil level because your vehicle is tilted back and all if not most dipsticks are in the back of the oil pan. So you’ll end up thinking it’s full when it’s a quart too low. Another thing you want to drain the oil when it’s all hot. That way the viscosity of the oil feels like water coming out. This makes ALL the oil come out of the engine. And just look up the specified amount of oil you need in there and use the measurements on the side of the bottles. Also remember to start your car for about 10 to 15 seconds after you change the oil/ let cool down some, then check oil level again. If you put the correct amount in, you should be fine. Sometimes a bigger filter than factory will require more oil than factory as it has more holding capacity.
Miguel Torres
lol first tip indicates u need to do some research
heatflux
I’d like to add one thing to that list and it’s to lubricate the seal on the new oil filter before installing it because it makes it easier to take off the next time and make sure that new filter is on nice and hand tight
Hunter Bates
His barber probably makes tik toks on how not to suck as a hairdresser
Antchovy
Common shit
DestruxandExploze
Also a way to avoid replacing an oil pan, like… let’s say someone stripped the bolt before you bought the car from the dealership. You can use an oversize plug and it’ll actually help you avoid having to replace the oil pan. 20k+ miles on the oversize plug not even a drop from it.
your oil plug has a crush ring?
Next episode he gonna tell us to keep it running during the oil change to help speed it up
I think the problem with these videos is that you're not a professional. You're a beginner. There's nothing wrong with being a beginner, but stop giving bad advice to other beginners
Why do you need to drive up the ramps if your in a truck. If anything now you’re not getting an accurate reading on the oil level because your vehicle is tilted back and all if not most dipsticks are in the back of the oil pan. So you’ll end up thinking it’s full when it’s a quart too low. Another thing you want to drain the oil when it’s all hot. That way the viscosity of the oil feels like water coming out. This makes ALL the oil come out of the engine. And just look up the specified amount of oil you need in there and use the measurements on the side of the bottles. Also remember to start your car for about 10 to 15 seconds after you change the oil/ let cool down some, then check oil level again. If you put the correct amount in, you should be fine. Sometimes a bigger filter than factory will require more oil than factory as it has more holding capacity.
lol first tip indicates u need to do some research
I’d like to add one thing to that list and it’s to lubricate the seal on the new oil filter before installing it because it makes it easier to take off the next time and make sure that new filter is on nice and hand tight
His barber probably makes tik toks on how not to suck as a hairdresser
Common shit
Also a way to avoid replacing an oil pan, like… let’s say someone stripped the bolt before you bought the car from the dealership. You can use an oversize plug and it’ll actually help you avoid having to replace the oil pan. 20k+ miles on the oversize plug not even a drop from it.
Us that oil in your fires, shits clutch 👌🏼