Done to death

my ocd kicks in when i see 3,000 miles, running HPL or Amsoil, and thinking about dumping the oil... i thank God i have an understanding wife
We must be brothers from other mothers! Definitely an OilChangeDelutional + boutique oil fan user here. I too am blessed with an understanding... very tolerant wife of 48 years. That part I can not explain. :)
 
If it bothers you, just consider that the oil remaining in the engine galleries is like the fluid priming a pump. If you got it all out, you'd have the mother of all dry starts.
👏 Dry starts NO GOOD.
I have been doing oil changes with those pumps thru the dip stick tube with absolutely ZERO issues since the early 1990s. I got the idea from older mechanics at the plant site I worked at. They were the Lubrication Team I would get assigned to when short handed. I thought it was a so neat, time effective and trouble free way they would change oil in bearing housings on the run to equipment that had to remain online with hand held pumps the engineers provided them with. We would change the oils in gearboxes etc.... and then package up and bring samples to our on site lab for our chemists or send off any they felt needed more substantial testing.
 
I've only done this when changing from oil brand/product line to another to (in my mind) help keep the mixing of the old to new as minimal as possible. When I switched from Amsoil Signature Series to HPL Premium Plus PCMO, I even shot this short video to see what I could see (slightly more exciting than watching paint dry). Basically, I saw a quart of HPL being wasted. You can hear, and see the effects, as the wind picks up as the quart flows straight through from the fill to drain holes. Warning: do not watch with sound on and a full bladder!

I no longer worry about the last drop when not switching brand/product line, as my worry has shifted in my old age as to whether I'll be able to get up off the ground after changing the oil and filter.
OMG so much good oil just wasted! 🤯
 
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