Fill hole of low mileage focus

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Finally got around to taking a few. Car has 2862.5 miles on it when these pictures were taking a little bit ago, just got home from school, a 60 mile drive, almost all highway. Current fill is the PP with 2,070 miles or so on it.

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Thanks for posting these, I love how clean it looks inside! NOw, will it stay that way if you were to use PU?
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Originally Posted By: Johnny
Continue using the PP 5W-20 and every 25K post a new pic like the first one. Give us some running visual data to look at.


Yes. This will be very cool and provide unbiased and good information.
 
Originally Posted By: Brons2
You may want to familiarize yourself with the macro setting on your camera.


It's on. This camera just sucks at close up shots, no matter what I do.
 
Originally Posted By: crinkles
now what?



Well I was thinking a couple 2k runs of PU with some AutoRX, then some MMO with every fill... Ya know, to clean it out a bit.....
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Originally Posted By: Nick R
Originally Posted By: Brons2
You may want to familiarize yourself with the macro setting on your camera.


It's on. This camera just sucks at close up shots, no matter what I do.


Sounds like my Nikon Coolpix!
 
Originally Posted By: OilNerd
Originally Posted By: Nick R
Originally Posted By: Brons2
You may want to familiarize yourself with the macro setting on your camera.


It's on. This camera just sucks at close up shots, no matter what I do.


Sounds like my Nikon Coolpix!


Sounds like my Nikon too! A POS!
 
At least there isn't a contrived series of elbows between fill cap and the valve machinery. You should never have any mayonnaise build up on the bottom of the cap, always getting blasted by that cam lobe with hot oil.

Heaven forbid you blow a timing belt, you could diagnose it in two seconds.
 
Originally Posted By: eljefino
At least there isn't a contrived series of elbows between fill cap and the valve machinery. You should never have any mayonnaise build up on the bottom of the cap, always getting blasted by that cam lobe with hot oil.

Heaven forbid you blow a timing belt, you could diagnose it in two seconds.



Luckily, it's a timing chain lol, but yes.
 
Originally Posted By: Nick R
Originally Posted By: Brons2
You may want to familiarize yourself with the macro setting on your camera.


It's on. This camera just sucks at close up shots, no matter what I do.


You need more light. Those blurry photos are operator error, not the camera's fault.
 
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