Conventional oil hard to find?
On 3/28/21 3:44 PM, The Real Bev wrote:
On 03/28/2021 10:17 AM, Wade Garrett wrote:
It's really hard for me to understand why this is such a long thread
that includes so many erudite discussions of motor oil chemistry and
operation.
Of course you change your filter every timeÂ* you change your oil!
Here's why:
You're already underneath the vehicle.
The drain pan is in already place.
You forgot "You already broke the cheap Harbor Freight open-end wrench
on the drain plug and had to go find another one in your tool box. While
looking for the other wrench you find the 10mm socket you lost a few
months ago.Â* While contemplating this miracle you forget you were
looking for the other wrench..."
You already have oily hands and a greasy smear on your face.
You've already skinned your right hand knuckles and yelled Damn it!
Walmart sells a standard Fram oil filter for $3.88 while Fram's "Ultra
Synthetic 20,000 Mile Change Interval" filter goes for $8.57.
I haven't run the filter/car cost ratio/percentage yet...but I paid
$44,762 for my ride...
When I bought the Corolla I decided I was never going to fix another car
thing.Â* At some point "I'm getting too old for this ****" becomes the
driving force.
BTW, while walking I found both a regular and a deep 10mm 3/8 socket.
Different walks, different locations.Â* This is really disturbing.
I'm quick for look for a way to save a buck- but not on tools;
top-drawer stuff all the way.
Of course, if I can find it on sale, I'm on it!
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Law-abiding legal gun owners in the U.S. possess about 270 million
firearms and billions of rounds of ammunition. Seriously people, if they
were a problem, youd know it!
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