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2torial #0601:
Learn2 Change Your Oil
"Forty bucks for an oil change!?!"
Yes folks, forty bucks buys a whole lot of
cornflakes. That's one of the major reasons why so
many people change their own oil. There's a small
initial investment for supplies, but you'll make
that back the first time you do it yourself. Just
ask your Great-Uncle Leopold if he ever had a
stranger change his jalopy's oil, then watch his
face change color three times in twenty seconds as
he realizes that you're serious.
"Does my oil even need to be changed?" you ask.
Manufacturer's recommendations are once every 3,000
to 7,500 miles, depending on the car. Most folks
change it once every 6,000 miles. Conventional
wisdom says that changing more often is better, but
some experts now disagree.
Changing oil can be a messy job, so wear old
clothes and have some hand cleaner handy. Make sure
that your car is parked on a level grade, rather
than on any sort of hill or inclined driveway.
You'll need some place to take your old oil, so
call a few gas stations or town hall to find out
who recycles used oil.
Warm oil drains more easily than cold oil, so
run your engine for just a few minutes before you
start. But be very careful: Don't let the
oil get too hot, as some may splash on you.
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