How to Change Your Car Oil with Air Power
Uploader Comments (campbellhausfeld)
Top Comments
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But you don't save money, the cost of running the compressor and tools would be more than just using a normal ratchet.
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Should I put the drain plug back in place before refilling the oil? Is it ok to use olive oil? Can I check the level with my chrome reverse dip stick.
All Comments (12)
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2:03 his oil filter gasket didnt come off he jst doube gasket ted his car. the amount you spend on the fucking list he shows here its cheaper to have some 1 else do it 4 u
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@bassman018 talk about retarded??? do you honestly not have the ability to tell when people are mocking the video? wow mr. obvious!
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Why do you put a tape over a MOTORCRAFTS SYNTHETIC BLEND that uses all ford suvs and cars.. Ur so gay. !
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Eric the car guys voice? :/
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@whycantibehooskerdo Do you have any tips on how to be completely un-original and rip off the top comment on the video?
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@Bassman018, the video doesn't tell me to put the drain plug back in so why should I. I also like to use air tools to remove one bolt on other jobs to and if I can't use olive oil for my engine, I guess I'll just pour it all over my body and slide around on tile floors. It is such a hassle to actually turn a socket wrench, but any way, do you have any suggestions about using a chrome reverse dip stick.
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@hooskerdo2 are you retarded? like seriously of course you should put your plug back in. how else would the oil stay in? and wtf? you think you could use olive oil? im just gonna say go and do it on that one cause ill be the first one laughing my ass off when your car is on the side of the road.
Never ever use air tools to change oil if you strip the nut or the oil pan that is over hand tools only if you do it like this with air tools is going to cost few hundred dollars
weizhang1105 5 months ago
@weizhang1105 Thanks for your comment. We agree you should not use air power to break loose or tighten up the drain plug. Note that you can use an air ratchet in “manual” mode to do this, then use it with air power to speed up the removal or replacement of the plug.
campbellhausfeld 5 months ago
@weizhang1105 Thanks for your comment. We agree you should not use air power to break loose or tighten up the drain plug. Note that you can use an air ratchet in manual mode to do this, then use it with air power to speed up the removal or replacement of the plug.
campbellhausfeld 5 months ago