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I probably don't have much time left here so oileak save your money for good oil, filters, and frequent intervals. and don't continue to take automotive advice from paramedics and lawers (especially not lawyers).
Well, this is quite offensive. Thank you G-MAN, you are doing a good job.
As for myself, I feel I have to explain who I am. I am a paramedic by profession. I am also a firefighter. I work 24 hours and then I have 48 hours off. I have been in Emergency Medical Services for 7 years and I am 27 years old. I grew up in a home with enough money to be comfortable but not enough to pay for things like $90 mechanic hourly rates. My step-father did all the maintanance on our vehicles and he made it a point to make sure I knew what he was doing and was there to help. It was part of my chores. I helped with pretty much every oil change, and did most of them between ages 13-18. I have been interested in cars, and car maintainance far longer than I have been a paramedic. I love to help fix things, whether it be a person who breaks a leg from a fall, or a car that breaks a tie rod. I am here to learn more than here to teach. If I knew 1/2 of what some folks here knew about motor oil, I would consider myself blessed. I will only give my 2 cents if I feel comfortable with the knowledge that I am mearly relaying from other knowledgable professionals on this board or from my own experience with the topic.