orezok said:I'm not sure I understand this "suspend" stuff. If the junk settles out when you stop the engine and the oil gets cold, then the cold oil you drain out should look exactly like the new oil you put in.
Just ponder that a while and it will come to you.
varmint said:Or, how about the time my boss took his 1977 Cadillac into the dealer for an oil change... drove out, but the engine wasn't running right- they'd simply added 6 quarts without bothering to drain out the old oil.
TrippleT said:How To Properly Change Your Motor Oil
Follow your owner’s manual for proper directions in changing your motor oil.
Just the facts gentlemen, just the facts.
SkyPup said:The absolute best temperature is neither hot nor cold, just medium.....
But what temperature should the newly added oil be warmed up to prior to being introduced into the neither hot or cold but just medium crankcase????![]()