lolaetype
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I think many places use the vacuum method so they don't have to fiddle with the under engine splash shield. It's a matter of economics.
I change the oil in my cars, I've been doing that for the past 53 years.
Mercedes, a 2003 CLK convertible, gets an oil change according to the maintenance schedule. Mann filter and 8 quarts of Mobile 0W-40. I drain it because I'm not convinced vacuuming get's everything out of the pan. Plus it gives me the opportunity to look around down there for potential problems. Plus I let it sit and drain for an hour or so. Yes, I know I'll never get it all out, but what the heck, it can't hurt.
The E-Type gets an annual oil change, about 5,000 miles worth of driving, Mobil 1 15W-50 Same for the F150 which gets driven maybe 2,000 miles a year. The Mazda 6 gets it's oil changed about 2 times a year. I buy enough oil filters, Wix, except for the Mercedes, for a year's worth of changes from Rock auto. And they all get synthetic.
Edit: Set the drain pan on one of those under car catch pans to keep any errant oil off of the garage floor.
I change the oil in my cars, I've been doing that for the past 53 years.
Mercedes, a 2003 CLK convertible, gets an oil change according to the maintenance schedule. Mann filter and 8 quarts of Mobile 0W-40. I drain it because I'm not convinced vacuuming get's everything out of the pan. Plus it gives me the opportunity to look around down there for potential problems. Plus I let it sit and drain for an hour or so. Yes, I know I'll never get it all out, but what the heck, it can't hurt.
The E-Type gets an annual oil change, about 5,000 miles worth of driving, Mobil 1 15W-50 Same for the F150 which gets driven maybe 2,000 miles a year. The Mazda 6 gets it's oil changed about 2 times a year. I buy enough oil filters, Wix, except for the Mercedes, for a year's worth of changes from Rock auto. And they all get synthetic.
Edit: Set the drain pan on one of those under car catch pans to keep any errant oil off of the garage floor.
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