rahtx
Go Kart Newbie
- Location
- Dallas, TX
Now you've gone and done it ?There are more important things to worry about in life, like which octane you should use and if you should buy a manual or a DSG.
...93 and DSG
Now you've gone and done it ?There are more important things to worry about in life, like which octane you should use and if you should buy a manual or a DSG.
I’ll be dead in 10 years, so I want to not get stressed over any A-hole not respecting my requirements.
who said i have a problem leaving a little bit of old oil behind?Well you sir, should just tear down the entire engine and wipe every surface dry then. You would not like how much oil is left in the block, cam valleys, oil galleys etc. EASILY that same (or more) 1/5-1/4 qt. that MIGHT get left behind with an extraction (but most times will not). Again, it won't make a shit bit of difference when you add in ~6 qts of fresh oil and start the engine for the first time afterwards. Sheesh. Love these extractor vs. drain arguments ? .
I did all my homework. Too many assholes in the world that have to be constantly monitored. After all, who can you trust? Life experience speaking. Lots of experience, 75 cars, trruck, motorcycles, bicycles and manufacturers, companies, people, you name it. Keep your eyes ope, put all the surveillance cams out, prove it.Now you've gone and done it ?
...93 and DSG
I want to know why a 55 year old man believes he will be dead in 10 years.
68-1/2He says he's been driving for 55 years, which would make him 71 at the youngest.
This is not true at all. The extractor gets almost everything out. I've opened the drain plug after extracting during all my oil changes and maybe had a drop or two come out at most. Please don't spread false information with no proof other than what your brain feels.
The extractor works great and is a solid investment. Easiest oil changes ever. Get yourself an extractor and a 32 mm socket for the filter housing and you're golden
Edit: also never bring your car to a "quick-change" oil service place. They are trash
I want to know why a 55 year old man believes he will be dead in 10 years.
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Me too because by that logic I should be dead.
So, the bottom line is very easy, very simple. Whomever the end-all person, whomever that was the responsible entity did not do their homework. As an informed consumer, prior to making any purchasing decision, it it the ultimate responsibility of the recipient of the product or service to perform due diligence. If you get fucked, Judge Judy rips your head off and says "DID YOU ASK ALL THE QUESTIONS FIRST?"
That's the point. ASK, ASK, ASK!
Lots of people talk shit, they say they can do this and that. Then review their workmanship, the corners they cut.
It's real, real hard to find a tru blue honest person who know their job, yes, even a grease monkey who just want his paycheck each week.
It's an oil change not surgery. It's not like your car is the first one they've changed the oil for.