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  • The reason I took the valve cover off, is because it was so sludged, I couldn't pour oil in it. There is no mechanic in a can!

  • The reason I took the valve cover off, is because it

  • Once again, just change your oil. Most reputable oil manufacturers specify in small writing on the back of the bottle, do not exceed maximum vehicle oil change interval. I am a shop foreman for Acura. I might know what I'm talking about sometimes!

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  • wow, jesus christ.

    why are people so stupid.

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  • 3 months or three thousand miles? Do what you want. That was mandated way back in the 60's or somethin, when oil refining was not as good as it is today. If you drive in dusty conditions everyday and/or do nothing but city driving, sure 3k or sooner, but open highway driving, limited to no dust, etc. I've changed my oil in my truck every 5 to 10k miles and never had a problem. I run synthetic now and still have no issues.

  • Run synthetic. Bet that was penzoil.

  • pfft, Women.

  • This is why I tell everyone every 3000 miles for oil changes. Because most likely they are going to be put off, and by the time people actually get their oil changed, it's around 4-5k miles since the last oil change. Now everyone is being told anywhere from 7500 miles to as much as 15k miles, as this, my friends, is what happens. Now they've probably got a several thousand dollar job to have the engine replaced, instead of paying $100 for 4 oil changes.

  • Remember kids :

    every 3000 miles. or 3 months...

  • @lewisavinash1 ahahahahahahahaha

  • I'm suddenly a Hyundai fan.I know of a guy who changed his oil 3 times in a dodge 225 slant 6,it had 250K and is still going strong

  • I've seen a benz so sludged up before, when you took the drain plug off, nothing came out. You had to stick something in the pan to get the sludge flowing.

  • just because synthetic oil will not break down over 10K+ miles does not mean that it should not be changed. Contaminates will still build up, the oil filter will clog causing the bypass to open meaning no filtering. I run only synthetic but still change my oil every 3k, just passed 150k and still runs like new and with high and even compression in all cylinders.

  • runs good needs motor

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