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    Oil change day.

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    Time for my annual oil change on the Bimmer.

    My official garage gear makes it look like I know what I'm doing.


    Break out the dino oil (none of that high tech synthetic stuff for this old school ride.) and rubber gloves.


    Flying BMW!



    Crank down the A/C. Ahhhhhh. (hey, it's like 95 degrees here, today.)


    Get the paper towels and paper funnel ready. And keep the band aids close by, too. I'm a clutz.


    Glug glug!


    Ok, which oil filter wrench?


    Man, that wasn't easy!


    Now in with the new juice. It's so pretty!


    Kitty litter containers are perfect for holding lots of old oil!


    Good for another year, or 90,000 miles whichever comes first!


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    That is slick! How many miles on the old girl each year?

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    Nice. I love the lift, look like it makes things quite a bit easier.

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    Quote: Originally Posted by manicrodder View Post
    That is slick! How many miles on the old girl each year?
    We probably only add a couple of thousand a year at most.
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    It's too hot for me this time of year to do it, even with AC in the garage. The humidity is a killer here. I do mine annually on all three cars in October. This year the Caddy is due for a coolant change. Great pics, Brad, you show how fun it is to change oil.
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    I'm a little surprised you can get away with annual change intervals with traditional dino oil, even with as few miles as you put on it. Do you ever get it tested at a lab like Blackstone?
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    Quote: Originally Posted by C. Charles Hahn View Post
    I'm a little surprised you can get away with annual change intervals with traditional dino oil, even with as few miles as you put on it. Do you ever get it tested at a lab like Blackstone?
    I thought the generally accepted rule of thumb was yearly or at max recommended mileage. Been getting away with it for almost 20 years so far. Never had it tested though. I went so far as to order a test kit once but never used it. Maybe I should.
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    I think you are the only one I've seen do a Click n Brag of an oil change! Nice work Brad. I love your garage toys/tools too. The BMW looks weird next to that new Porsche!
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    Quote: Originally Posted by Brad B. View Post
    I thought the generally accepted rule of thumb was yearly or at max recommended mileage. Been getting away with it for almost 20 years so far. Never had it tested though. I went so far as to order a test kit once but never used it. Maybe I should.
    Could be; I had usually heard 6 months or max recommended mileage but I could be wrong.
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    Quote: Originally Posted by C. Charles Hahn View Post
    Could be; I had usually heard 6 months or max recommended mileage but I could be wrong.
    Every 6 months! Holy smokes...with 5 cars and the price of oil I could go broke! Heck, just the Carrera eats 12 quarts of Mobil 1 each time!
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    Quote: Originally Posted by Brad B. View Post
    Every 6 months! Holy smokes...with 5 cars and the price of oil I could go broke! Heck, just the Carrera eats 12 quarts of Mobil 1 each time!
    Guess I should have clarified that was with dino oil; the synthetic stuff is another story altogether.
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    I don't think there is a set time for oil, there are plenty of barn rescues that fire up and run great with oil very old oil. As long as you run your car up to temp and the engine is in tune, a year should be no problem. I've subject oil to all sorts of wrongs, did the whole analysis thing about half a dozen times and just realized that I was wasting my money on the analysis. About the only time I'd do it now is if I suspected something was going wrong in my motor and it was time to play hot potato with the car.

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