Originally Posted by BoneZ Do you notice a lot of ick? I notice that about after I pour half to 3/4ths of a quart that the oil coming out of
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I notice that about after I pour half to 3/4ths of a quart that the oil coming out of the pan is starting to come out as clean oil. So it definitely helps get out old oil.
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The part of the washer that has the notch needs to contact the head of the bolt. The more open side of the washer contacts the oil pan.
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I'd also say because the bolt is tightening into the pan, having the open end on the pan would allow for more even crushing and subsequent better seal.
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I've always used jack stands on my 300zx, and lowered the car to drain the oil completely, then jacked it back up to put in the drain plug. What are your thoughts folks? And thanks for the help. Paid the shop to do the first oil change, as a way to let me get under the lift and take a look at the under carriage. From here on out, I plan to do it myself. |
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I never worry about it. The way I see it, you are never going to completely get every drop of used oil out of the system and just so long as it's refreshed with good oil on a regular basis, I think everything should be fine.
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That's a fair logic to go by, honestly. I don't race the car. I just drive it hard when I get the chance. Plus, I'm not maximizing the milage intervals with Mobil1 anyway. Thank you.
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Fantastic DIY!
I am about to change the oil on a '14 Touring Sport that my wife and I purchased just a few days ago and I have just two questions. 1. In the photo below, does the red arrow point to the front, center jacking point? 2. If it is even possible with the sport's front spoiler, how difficult is it to get a long, low-profile jack onto that front lift point, and are there any means (angles of view) to make the placing of the jack on that point easier? Thanks. Last edited by Darwins Child; 04-22-2016 at 10:21 AM. Reason: added "center" |
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1. Yup
2. I just drive one front wheel up onto a short piece of 2x12 laid flat to get that little bit of extra clearance I need to reach the front jack point. Other floor jacks may need a little more clearance or not as much. I typically kiss the front chin spoiler with the jack handle on the first few pumps, but I just make sure not to hit it too hard or make it flex too much.
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So that's the front jack point. I've been kinda wondering about this myself.
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