Changed the oil in the Buick today...

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My brother and I changed the oil in the Buick today for the first time. Its a 1991 Park Avenue with 115K on it. I chose Quaker State Defy 10w30 and the oversized Fram Tough Guard 3980. The filter is not easy to get too, after taking it off the old filter by hand (it was a Purolator the PO had on it), I had my brother stand over the car and hand the new TG to me from above, that was the easiest way. The oil only had around 1000 miles on it but I wanted to get rid of the Purolator, and I figured this would be a good "flush". And indeed it was, the oil came out very dark for 1000 miles so some cleaning was done. One thing I wanted to note was how impressed I was with how quiet its running with this combo. I recommend this oil if you have a GM 3800 and want to try a quiet oil. This seems to fit the bill.
 
Now that the puro is off, cut it open and change your mind.
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Originally Posted By: Dyusik
Now that the puro is off, cut it open and change your mind.
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I plan on cutting and posting, but it could look perfect and I wouldn't change my view. I've seen too many cut open with tears, it's not with the risk.
 
After you change the filter a couple of more times from the top, you'll get pretty good at getting the angle right to get the threads started. The longer version helps with the ability to align.

Or if you're not working on ramps, you can pull the passenger side wheel and go in from the wheel well. I usually didn't do that because some changes were in the winter and I didn't want to get all wet and full of salt. But you won't have that problem.

The series I will run smooth on just about any 5 or 10W-30, even more so on conventional. Just the byproduct of the design of the engine.
 
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