Why you should change your oil

   / Why you should change your oil #221  
I'm sure there are several ways that would work but it would be up to the corp lawyers to decide which way will work. The Lexus LFA has a very nice LCD dash. The only problem is that I could see people looking at it a little too much and not enough at where they are driving.

not much differenc ein only have 1 big turbo gauge on the console, vs ignoring all the other gauges like many do anyway.

i do like the idea of gauges coming to the front if there is an issue..

liek the message center on a gm that blinks special messages at you..
 
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   / Why you should change your oil #223  
Hmmm? The thread goes almost four years without a post and then the OP bumps it? Feels like there is a story behind the bump. :)

Okay, I'll fess up on my truck, a 2002 Ranger. I use Mobil 1 oil and a K&N filter and usually change oil every 5,000 miles. The last couple of times I decided to stretch it to 7,500. Feeling a little guilty over that but it is Mobil 1 and 90% or more of miles are highway miles. Now have 162,500 miles on it and seems to be doing well, even if losing a little high-end power (Not like it had a lot to lose.)

Sunday's oil change took 2.5 hours because the dog-gone oil pan plug rounded off. I finally got it off with visegrips. Was able to file enough burrs off and shape it back to take a socket but I'm picking up a new plug before my next oil change.

The one time I had the oil changed (it was in for a new wheel bearing) the stupid dealer mechanic shifted something so the oil filter rubbed on something going on and coming off. I initially thought he had cross threaded it. I destroyed the filter trying to take it off. I wound up having it towed to an independent shop with a good reputation. They said the pump had been shifted a little and all they had to do was loosen an adjustment bolt and slide it a little for filters to clear? I never knew that could be adjusted. The one time, the one time I let somebody change my oil and it cost me a $150 to get it fixed (and most of that was a tow bill.)

So DP, what's the story behind the bump? :)
 
   / Why you should change your oil #224  
Hmmm? The thread goes almost four years without a post and then the OP bumps it? Feels like there is a story behind the bump. :)

Okay, I'll fess up on my truck, a 2002 Ranger. I use Mobil 1 oil and a K&N filter and usually change oil every 5,000 miles. The last couple of times I decided to stretch it to 7,500. Feeling a little guilty over that but it is Mobil 1 and 90% or more of miles are highway miles. Now have 162,500 miles on it and seems to be doing well, even if losing a little high-end power (Not like it had a lot to lose.)

Sunday's oil change took 2.5 hours because the dog-gone oil pan plug rounded off. I finally got it off with visegrips. Was able to file enough burrs off and shape it back to take a socket but I'm picking up a new plug before my next oil change.

The one time I had the oil changed (it was in for a new wheel bearing) the stupid dealer mechanic shifted something so the oil filter rubbed on something going on and coming off. I initially thought he had cross threaded it. I destroyed the filter trying to take it off. I wound up having it towed to an independent shop with a good reputation. They said the pump had been shifted a little and all they had to do was loosen an adjustment bolt and slide it a little for filters to clear? I never knew that could be adjusted. The one time, the one time I let somebody change my oil and it cost me a $150 to get it fixed (and most of that was a tow bill.)

So DP, what's the story behind the bump? :)
See http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/.../372877-ford-f150-im-done-10.html#post4637837
 
   / Why you should change your oil
  • Thread Starter
#225  
Hmmm? The thread goes almost four years without a post and then the OP bumps it? Feels like there is a story behind the bump. :)

Okay, I'll fess up on my truck, a 2002 Ranger. I use Mobil 1 oil and a K&N filter and usually change oil every 5,000 miles. The last couple of times I decided to stretch it to 7,500. Feeling a little guilty over that but it is Mobil 1 and 90% or more of miles are highway miles. Now have 162,500 miles on it and seems to be doing well, even if losing a little high-end power (Not like it had a lot to lose.)

Sunday's oil change took 2.5 hours because the dog-gone oil pan plug rounded off. I finally got it off with visegrips. Was able to file enough burrs off and shape it back to take a socket but I'm picking up a new plug before my next oil change.

The one time I had the oil changed (it was in for a new wheel bearing) the stupid dealer mechanic shifted something so the oil filter rubbed on something going on and coming off. I initially thought he had cross threaded it. I destroyed the filter trying to take it off. I wound up having it towed to an independent shop with a good reputation. They said the pump had been shifted a little and all they had to do was loosen an adjustment bolt and slide it a little for filters to clear? I never knew that could be adjusted. The one time, the one time I let somebody change my oil and it cost me a $150 to get it fixed (and most of that was a tow bill.)

So DP, what's the story behind the bump? :)
There is a guy with a 5.4 that is making metal like my BIL'S sid.
 
   / Why you should change your oil #226  
My story is that I just bought an '06 CUT with say 500 hrs (and a new inst cluster). I do an oil change right away and temp needle doesn't get out of blue zone. New t-stat and fresh oil. I get 2 hrs of seat time and the oil is already 'time to change'-dark. :eek:

I can blame cold running partly for making the oil so dirty, or faster, but this one wasn't parked inside and for all I know hasn't had an oil change since it's been out of warranty. (3 yrs @ 50 hr/yr = 150 hrs?) Pins and little hardware bits don't look like they've ever been lubed, but it does start and run great.

Anyway, expect me to change oil again in another five or ten hrs and call it a 'rinse/repeat'. I'd like to think I bought it just in time to save it from the worst.
 
   / Why you should change your oil #227  
Thanks, missed this thread the first time around... Wonder if the owner was kin to my Father in law?? He just passed away recently. I took my mother in law car to be serviced... best guess, 15,000 miles since the last oil change!?!?!

Put synthetic oil in, plan to check it from now on... I don't think it was damaged too bad. Time will tell.

They had another mini-van towed away, leaking and burning way too much oil... makes a little more sense to me now. He wasn't an idiot, but didn't have extra money for oil changes (I guess?).
 
   / Why you should change your oil #228  
I change the oil AND filter in both the Jeep and tractor in spring.Both use synthetic.
 
   / Why you should change your oil #229  
Thanks DP. I hadn't connected those dots. Really sucks when an engine starts making metal and noises whether one maintains it or not. Seems like some just fail for some reason that is hard to understand. So far mine is holding together and I'm hoping to get another 90,000 miles out of it. Hope he comes out okay on it.
 
   / Why you should change your oil #230  
I don't know guys, a friend had one of those little Subaru trucks years ago, took it to have oil changed & they told him they got about a quart out of it.
He told them it was the first oil change since he got it, over 100,000 miles. I would never try that myself. He ran that truck for many more miles, not sure if he ever changed the oil again or not.
Now, how could this have happened w/o destroying the vehicle?

Ronnie
 

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