Do it yourself, oil change!

   / Do it yourself, oil change! #1  

bird1968

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I had to post this, it has alot in common with Tractors. Some of you guys will see yourself in this post.

Oil Change at the dealer:

1) Pull up to Jiffy Lube when the mileage reaches 3000 miles since the last oil change.

2) Drink a cup of coffee.

3) 15 minutes later, write a check and leave with a properly maintained vehicle.

Money spent:

Oil Change $20.00

Coffee $1.00

Total $21.00

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Do it yourself Oil Change :


1) Wait until Saturday, drive to auto parts store and buy a case of oil, filter, kitty litter, hand cleaner
and a scented tree, write a check for $50.00.

2) Stop by 7 - 11 and buy a case of beer, write a check for $20, drive home.

3) Open a beer and drink it.

4) Jack car up. Spend 30 minutes looking for jack stands.

5) Find jack stands under kid's pedal car.

6) In frustration, open another beer and drink it.

7) Place drain pan under engine.

8) Look for 9/16-box end wrench.

9) Give up and use crescent wrench.

10) Unscrew drain plug.

11) Drop drain plug in pan of hot oil: splash hot oil on you in process. Cuss.

12) Crawl out from under car to wipe hot oil off of face and arms. Throw kitty litter on spilled oil.

13) Have another beer while watching oil drain.

14) Spend 30 minutes looking for oil filter wrench.

15) Give up; crawl under car and hammer a screwdriver through oil filter and twist off.

16) Crawl out from under! car with dripping oil filter splashing oil everywhere from holes.

Cleverly hide old oil filter among trash in trashcan to avoid environmental penalties. Drink a beer.

17) Buddy shows up; finish case of beer with him.
Decide to finish oil change tomorrow so you can go see his new garage door opener.

18) Sunday: Skip church because "I gotta finish the oil change." Drag pan full of old oil out from underneath car. Cleverly dump oil in hole in back yard instead of taking it back to Kragen to recycle.

19) Throw kitty litter on oil spilled during step 18.

20) Beer? No, drank it all yesterday.

21) Walk to 7-11; buy beer.

22) Install new oil filter making sure to apply a thin coat of oil to gasket surface.

23) Dump first quart of fresh oil into engine

24) Remember drain plug from step 11.

25) Hurry to find drain plug in drain pan.

26) Remember that the used oil is buried in a hole in the back yard, along with drain plug.

27) Drink beer.

28) Shovel out hole and sift oily mud for drain plug. Re-shovel oily dirt into hole.
Steal sand from kid’s sandbox to cleverly cover oily patch of ground and avoid environmental penalties.
Wash drain plug in lawnmower gas.

29) Discover that first quart of fresh oil is now on the floor. Throw kitty litter on oil spill.

30) Drink beer.

31) Crawl under car getting kitty litter into eyes. Wipe eyes with oily rag used to clean drain plug.
Slip with stupid crescent wrench tightening drain plug and bang knuckles on frame.

32) Bang head on floorboards in reaction to step 31.

33) Begin cussing fit.

34) Throw stupid crescent wrench.

35) Cuss for additional 10 minutes because wrench hit bowling trophy.

36) Beer.

37) Clean up hands and forehead and bandage as required to stop blood flow.

38) Beer.

39) Beer.

40) Dump in five fresh quarts of oil.

41) Beer.

42) Lower car from jack stands.

43) Accidentally crush remaining case of new motor oil.

44) Move car back to apply more kitty litter to fresh oil spilled during steps 23 - 43.

45) Beer.

46) Test Drive car.

47) Get pulled over: arrested for driving under the influence.

48) Car gets impounded.

49) Call loving wife, make bail.

50) 12 hours later, get car from impound yard.

Money spent:

Parts $50.00

DUI $2500.00

Impound fee $75.00

Bail $1500.00

Beer $40.00

Total - - $4,165.00

But you know the job was done right!
 
   / Do it yourself, oil change! #2  
I wish I would not have read this post, as my tractor has an oil change due soon. However, the further I read, the more that I laughed. :)
 
   / Do it yourself, oil change! #3  
Funny.

You didn't mention that half the oil you pour into that 45 degree-angled hole for putting oil into the tractor engine goes out onto the floor too. Why do they do that? The oil fill on my generator is the same way.

Ralph
 
   / Do it yourself, oil change! #4  
a friend or my neighbors sisters brother in laws uncle girlfriend got pulled over for as dui while driving a tractor. i believe it.
 
   / Do it yourself, oil change! #5  
Excellent post!.
Reminds me of the time we hired one of our drivers to change the oil in our six delivery trucks on a sunday.He needed extra money so why not.They were all 69-70 chevy pickups,six cyl automatics.Almost brand new at the time.Mind you all these trucks had transmission pan drain plugs.
Monday morning business deliveries as usual until about 9am when one by one drivers were calling in with truck trouble.Seems the engines were rattling and clacking(lifters unloaded,foaming) and the trucks were slipping going up hills(no trans fluid).I then knew what he did.He mentioned later that he thought the trucks would take more oil than they did.Had to be interesting changing filters without draining the oil.
 
   / Do it yourself, oil change! #7  
change my oil myself and know it was done right with good oil. Priceless....
 
   / Do it yourself, oil change! #8  
Last oil change in truck,. Seven quarts Mobil One dumped in driveway while backing out, after oil change done. All leaking from filter. Reload put in 7 more Mobil One and new filter. Still leaking ? Take it to my friendly mechanic. He saves most of the oil and changes again. Seems the gasket from the original filter stayed behind on the first oil changes. Two gaskets on with new filter, no seal created. The mechanic said tolerances on new filters are not great. This was a Motorcraft filter for a Ford F-150. Happy to pay $150 for the oil change. Mobil One probably saved the engine. Done right, just not by me. Count your gaskets.

John
 
   / Do it yourself, oil change! #9  
nosliw,

That video was pretty interesting. Oddly enough, Jiffy Lube convinced me to start doing my own basic maintenance.

First, they left the oil cap off my truck, which I didn't notice for quite a while. Although this irritated me, at least it was basic human error.

Second, they mangled the air filter on my car. They pulled out the old filter to see if I wanted to buy a new one, I didn't, so they put it back. The air filter design on my car is a little tricky to get everything aligned properly. He wasn't interested in messing with it, so he just jammed it back in and bent it up. So I basically drove without a filter for a few thousand miles, before I found out about it. No human error on this one, just a guy who didn't care.

I haven't had issues doing the work myself, but I don't drink beer, so that probably helps. ;)
 
   / Do it yourself, oil change! #10  
A neighbor of mine drove half a mile up the road to check his out after a do it your self oil change and on the trip back he noticed an oil trail in the road. It led straight to his carport. His oil filter gasket had fallen off in the box.

Make sure you have one gasket.
 
   / Do it yourself, oil change! #11  
woodchuckie said:
A neighbor of mine drove half a mile up the road to check his out after a do it your self oil change and on the trip back he noticed an oil trail in the road. It led straight to his carport. His oil filter gasket had fallen off in the box.

Make sure you have one gasket.

The easy way to KNOW you didn't leave the old gasket behind, OR miss the new gasket on the replacement filter: Use the oil on the old gasket to lube the new gasket by mating them face-to-face. The new gasket should ALWAYS be oiled before installation, & I've found that doing it this way leaves no doubt what so ever that there is: A- no gasket left behind on the engine (which WILL leak) & B- that there IS a gasket on the new filter.
 
   / Do it yourself, oil change! #12  
Many years ago I worked for a Ford car dealer. We had a super sharp mechanic and they would let us work on saturday if we wanted to, otherwise they were closed. This guy gets drunk every weekend, and he is down there with one of the garage doors open, and is passed out on a creeper with a water hose on, and it was running right under the creeper. He was under a car had it raised high as it would go.
And, just about every monday morning if he didn't show up the owner would come out and say where is Cliff? Oh, the foreman would say, he didn't show. The boss would say go down to the jail and get him out, we need him. Now, the funny thing was, he was single, but had a little dog and they would put both of them in jail together.
 
   / Do it yourself, oil change! #13  
Thanks for the link to the video.

I worked with a mechanic as a summer job while I was in school. One of his tricks was to take parts out of a car, make a repair or adjustment to the part, paint the part and charge for new part.

I have seen the two gaskets on the oil filter before. It was on an oil change done by a high school kid. He had trouble finding the drain plug till I showed him he was looking at the transmission instead of the oil pan. His mom drove the car to work and home. Oil everywhere but no damage found.

One of my favorites was a recently devoiced lady learning to check her oil on her own. She told me how hard it was to add the new oil though the small hole for the dipstick. I set her straight.

One that made me mad, checking the oil in on of my vehicles there was no dipstick. Someone put the dipstick down on the ground when checking the oil and forgot to put it back. I set her straight on how to check the oil without leaving the dipstick out.
 
   / Do it yourself, oil change! #14  
if you want 7 dollar an hour unskilled help working on your 30 thousand dollar vehicle, take it to the local quik lube.
 
   / Do it yourself, oil change! #15  
rich_cal

I know they do some fancy things with the human body over there in Californ-i-a. But a "....recently devoiced lady" I would like to know which plastic surgeons perform this procedure..... I have a couple of women in my life I would like "devoiced"

Chris
 
   / Do it yourself, oil change! #16  
Cheaper to just ignore them.. that's what i do.

If you guys don't hear from me for a while... probably means my wife saw this and I'm in PT / Rehab ... (grin)

Soundguy
 
   / Do it yourself, oil change! #17  
jcotta,

Same thing happened to a friend's old Lincoln. Jiffy Lube or one of those sorts left the old gasket in there.

Ralph
 
   / Do it yourself, oil change! #19  
I have used them along with the Fram Sure Drain but the messy part for me is always been the filter.

Chris
 
   / Do it yourself, oil change! #20  
Quick lube type places are just fine if you stand by and watch the whole process to make sure nothing goes wrong. I can't even buy the oil and filter for what a quick lube will change it for. Four gallons per engine gets pretty expensive and messy to deal with.
 

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