Or to food. Or to use as a shampoo. Or what is fed to the dog. Or what is used to clean the bathroom. The list is endless.I'd be wondering what all she adds to dishes in the kitchen.
Or to food. Or to use as a shampoo. Or what is fed to the dog. Or what is used to clean the bathroom. The list is endless.I'd be wondering what all she adds to dishes in the kitchen.
Looks like a ZJ Grand Cherokee by the engine compartment.just goes to prove that a Jeep 4.0 six will run on just about anything lol. One of my favorite old school engines.
this one is still a pup, only 181,000 miles on it. you can see by the mileage on the oil filter this pic was taken about 90,000 miles ago.
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Yep 1998 ZJ with SelectracLooks like a ZJ Grand Cherokee by the engine compartment.
likely did a job of cleaning or knocking some stuff lose in that engine. What is done is done. Just correct it and cross fingers. After you lock up and hide the fluids so she cant get her hands on them again. Has she changed her head light fluid yet? Just saying.If that thing has 500K on it, I don't think any of the other stuff she has topped it off with in the past has done too much damage!
Trade Jeep or wife?I'd find out what else she has poured in there besides that. Might be time to trade.
Whichever costs less to trade!Trade Jeep or wife?
Machinists?Who has gallons of cutting oil in their garage?
its not the garage thats the issue , she comes into my shop (separate from the house) to look for fluids and such if im not around.Rule of thumb around the ammo reloading bench is to have only ONE type and ONE can of propellant on the bench at any time.
Perhaps a similar "rule" needs to be implemented in your garage?
Hide the antifreeze! Ib fact, get it OUT of the house completely!Or to food. Or to use as a shampoo. Or what is fed to the dog. Or what is used to clean the bathroom. The list is endless.
its not the garage thats the issue , she comes into my shop (separate from the house) to look for fluids and such if im not around.
i did fix the issue tho and set 4 cases of total 10w30 and a jug of +4 on a little table in front of her jeep , along with her other car associated stuff.
i hope this fixed the problem till the next time anyways lol.
Oh, is +4 good for crankcase?
it would be funnier if that was the case. cant say as i have ever made a mix up like thatHide the antifreeze! Ib fact, get it OUT of the house completely!
In reality, this thread reads like a "I am asking for a friend" conversation where in reality, @anderson put the cutting oil in the sixer
to hopefully clean it up and he wants some validation from this group. I say "good show! no harm or foul".
If I am incorrect, please accept my apology - Ken
You're right, 10W-30 will likely not leak out as quickly in the transtransmission leaks a bit.
relton is cheaper in gallons by the case btw , acklands grainger is where i get mine
Easy, change the note for that vehicle to LIST all of those different oils that are okay to use.She keeps a notebook with everything written down that I've said about what can get what.
Her problem is almost the opposite: she's unable to easily substitute anything