Today's my birthday and . . .
On 2/2/2016 22:19 jmcquown wrote:
> On 2/1/2016 5:11 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>> On 2016-02-01 4:33 PM, Je�us wrote:
>>> On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 15:48:16 -0500, Dave Smith
>>> > wrote:
>>
>>>> It seems his son did something wrong and it didn't take very long for
>>>> the oil to run out and destroy the engine. The took it to a local
>>>> garage where there was a truck the same make, model and year and the
>>>> same engine, but the body was kaput, so they are going to swap out the
>>>> engines. For some reason it it going to take a long time. It seems that
>>>> you have to take your time and to things right.
>>>
>>> It could only be either the oil filter or drain plug left loose to
>>> cause that. It's a wonder the engine or oil light didn't come on well
>>> before any serious damage occurred?
>>
>> Yep. One or the other. I don't know if he left them loose and they
>> worked their way loose or if he overtightened the oil plug and stripped
>> it. If it was a loose drain plug and fell out on the road it would not
>> take long for the oil to drain out. I guess it was a good lesson too
>> late about pulling over immediately when the oil light comes on...
>> especially so soon after an oil change. Once the oil is gone serious
>> damage occurs within seconds.
>>
> Back in the 1980's I had the oil changed at a local garage. They
> screwed the oil plug back on *too* tightly. They cracked it. The next
> morning as I was heading out the the check oil light came on. WTH? I
> just had the oil changed! I drove it immediately back to the shop.
> Good thing I did. I was about to embark on a 300 mile drive. They did
> the repair for free and reimbursed me for the oil change.
And ever since you cook with butter?
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Bruce
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