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because when you roll by, people will look and say DANG...judging by his twin turbos, that guy must have a HUGE "endowment"
not to say that twin turbos wouldnt be super bada$$
I didn't mean pints....I saw a small spot about the size of a half dime. I drained my oil, changed filters and changed af. No separation of anything in oil and oil is black and healthy looking. Af is the same (obviously green not black lol) . I saved an oil sample for Blackstone so I should...
dOh I forgot about the canisters filling w/oil....bad idea about starting motor before changing oil. The truck has been sitting since last week so i should be good. my oil just rolled over to about 4500 miles so its due for a change...filters too.
Here is what I have been seeing. I have been...
then would it be wise to run the motor for a little bit before changing the oil to see if I have the foamy slurry? I usually run a motor before an oil change to warm up the oil but its hot enough outside to drain w/ou.
my truck didnt start getting coolant leaks until the temps dropped below 20*.....I hate seeing that green fluid leaking it makes me die a little inside
I might need to do mine. I have a small amount of oil in my antifreeze (I think)....I took an oil sample from the side of the motor and nothing has separated out.
Not really sure...Im going to change the oil tomorrow and see what all comes out of the old girl
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