My CBR1000F is due for an oil change, so I’m wondering what the best synthetic oil is to use? Now I’m running Castrol R4 Superbike, and that seems to be working fine. I’m also running that in my 450R quad, and it’s worked well. I’ve also heard many good things about that oil. I’m just wondering if there’s anything better to use? I do want to use full synthetic, and I paid about per quart or liter or what ever for that, and don’t really want to spend much more than that!
I need an oil change, and there’s a car wash by me that does oil changes/tire rotations etc. except it’s Quaker State. Is that a good brand, like the synthetic is just as good as Mobil 1?
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first oil change i did when bought the car i used half synthethic oil then my second oil change i used regular oil at a shop cuz it was cheaper im thinkin of doin an change and using this time full synthethic oil will that be bad for da motor need help pliss whats the best way to go in my oil change to the motor its a v6 3800 series 2
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i have a royal purpleoil filter that i want to use on my next oil change it has the anti drain back that i would like to try out. is this safe to use with a highmilage synthetic oil other than royal purple oil ?
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I change the oil in my 2003 Toyota Camry and show the oil and K&N filter as well as a Fumoto Drain Plug and the additive Ceratec from Liquid Moly. I show the Blitz Rhyno Ramps and Blitz drain pain. I then show a new pair of shoes, called Toms Botas Highland from Toms. Toms has a unique policy of giving a free pair of shoes to a needy child for every pair sold. Then I play with my Boston Terrier Charlie with his Nylabone ring.
I drive a 2001 Chevrolet Malibu LS (3.1L V6) with an automatic transmission.
I purchased the car used with 55K miles on it in October of 2006.
Four months after purchasing the vehicle, I was informed that coolant was leaking into my oil as a result of a faulty intake manifold gasket (a disturbingly common issue with this engine) by a mechanic after an oil change . With this, they informed me of an expensive repair that should be an absolute priority. This particular mechanic told me that I’d be pushing it if I waited any longer than "two weeks".
Five years later, I have put 100k additional miles on the engine and have yet to take care of the intake manifold gasket leak issue.
I can say that I am NOT hard on this vehicle and am very good about taking care of its regular maintenance. For the past few years, I have been strictly using MobilOne’s Extended Performance 5W-30 oil and Mobile One oil filters. Each time that I change my oil (every 3,000 – 4,500 miles) I have WalMart perform their Fuel Injection Service (though they’ve recently informed me that I shouldn’t bother doing this more than once a year). Additionally, because of the leak, I have to routinely add DexCool pre-diluted coolant to the car’s coolant reservoir.
Now that the car is ten years and 155,000 miles old, is it worth having the repairs done? Is my car a ticking time bomb of expensive repairs? Or am I doing something right in my regular maintenance and shouldn’t worry about it as long as I keep up with it?
Thanks for reading. Any opinion/advice will be helpful.
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Here is how to change the oil on a Royal Enfield Bullet motorcycle. In this video I don’t change the filter, but I change the oil. Changing the oil filter on a Royal Enfield Bullet motorcycle means the engine has to run without oil until enough oil gets into the filter chamber, so it’s not good for the engine. Many people with Royal Enfield Bullet motorcycles just change the oil without changing the filter, or they only change the oil filter every second or third oil change. I hope this video helps you change the oil on your Royal Enfield Bullet motorcycle.
If so would you pay, .00 for conventional oil change and filter up to five qts and for each add. qt
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