The DIY Oil Change
#141
For the people that want another alternative to flushing or cleaning the internals after a oil change
This is what i use
Motul engine clean
I get it by the case on amazon.com
Expensive but is the best product for this
This is what i use
Motul engine clean
I get it by the case on amazon.com
Expensive but is the best product for this
#142
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Kerosene? Dirty oil and sludge? What the heck. Don't you change your oil every 3 to 5k? Do you use old fryer oil? Any good API rated oil above Service SH should give you 5,ooo miles and leave the engine innards clean as a whistle. If you are changing oil and its darker than "Dark amber maple syrup" (for the north-easterners) or Log Cabin Syrup (for the rest of you) you should be changing it more often. You should only spend money for an oil analysis if you beat on the engine regularly (drive it hard and at high revs), or want to stimulate the economy yourself. And, I do agree - working on the car is kinda fun and satisfying if you have a decent place to work and some decent tools.
#143
Nice write-up. One question. Instead of the 5.1 qtz of oil that we need to put into these cars, I put in about 4.8-5 qt (dont ask why) So now, when I check the dipstick, it looks like nothing is on it, just barely and its really clear. Is this normal? I did change the filter as well. should I add more oil?
#144
Nice write-up. One question. Instead of the 5.1 qtz of oil that we need to put into these cars, I put in about 4.8-5 qt (dont ask why) So now, when I check the dipstick, it looks like nothing is on it, just barely and its really clear. Is this normal? I did change the filter as well. should I add more oil?
#145
Originally Posted by leoxle' timestamp='1356389303' post='22228337
Nice write-up. One question. Instead of the 5.1 qtz of oil that we need to put into these cars, I put in about 4.8-5 qt (dont ask why) So now, when I check the dipstick, it looks like nothing is on it, just barely and its really clear. Is this normal? I did change the filter as well. should I add more oil?
#146
Originally Posted by Margil' timestamp='1346179875' post='21971228
I went to Honda to get a oil filter. I got the wrong one, I got the one they use for civic. How bad it to be using that filter?? I found out later that I had the wrong one
I have ran oversize filters on my vehicles for over 40 years and do with my '06 S also. The filter that I use is a little over twice as large as the S filter and I have put about 65k miles on my S in 26 months.
I've posted pic's before, but if you haven't seen them I'll post them again
http://s949.photobucket.com/albums/a...Oil%20Filters/
ROD
#147
Great writeup, very helpful and made the change easy as. Unfortunately I wasn't able to get the crush washer, so I kept the existing standard washer on the bolt. I didn't over tighten so I'll be able to get it off easily the next time I go change the oil.
Hah! I've had my s2k 8-9 weeks and my oil was black and sludgy. Can't trust a dealer as far as you can punt them. Filter was either the A01 or A02, and oil was total crap. I doubt they even changed the filter when they sold it. Nice to know they're dropping in the cheapest synthetic they can.
My next oil change is 3.8k away. Will be using cheap synthetic combined with de-greaser to clear the lines, pan etc. and hopefully clear out any left over dirty oil. Filter gets replaced as well. Had to get in the 004s from the States
Any good API rated oil above Service SH should give you 5,ooo miles and leave the engine innards clean as a whistle. If you are changing oil and its darker than "Dark amber maple syrup" (for the north-easterners) or Log Cabin Syrup (for the rest of you) you should be changing it more often. You should only spend money for an oil analysis if you beat on the engine regularly (drive it hard and at high revs), or want to stimulate the economy yourself. And, I do agree - working on the car is kinda fun and satisfying if you have a decent place to work and some decent tools.
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I discovered an easier way to change oil in my S2000. It doesn't require raising the car at all.
Slide the oil catch pan under the oil plug.
Put the socket on the end of a long extension and slide it in between the spokes of the right front wheel all the way to the oil plug. Crack the plug loose and then reach down from above and remove the loose plug it with fingers.
The oil filter can also be reached from above.
Slide the oil catch pan under the oil plug.
Put the socket on the end of a long extension and slide it in between the spokes of the right front wheel all the way to the oil plug. Crack the plug loose and then reach down from above and remove the loose plug it with fingers.
The oil filter can also be reached from above.