I've done probably a dozen oil changes now across 4 or 5 different vehicles, and there are some questions about things I could be doing better.
1. How do you guys figure out how much oil your car is burning? The only time I've taken the time to estimate it, I've slowly added oil right before an oil change, run the the engine for a second, waited 10 minutes, and repeated this process until I reach the top of the dipstick. This is time consuming and wastes oil, but I've never seen a dipstick that has indicators on it for how low you actually are.
2. When you check the dipstick, you wipe it off and stick it back in. Some dipsticks are harder to read than others. I've taken to giving it a 360 degree rotation once seated (especially the cable ones). I could see that being a problem if the dipstick enters the surface at a low angle, but then you would have inconsistent results depending on the rotation of the dipstick.
3. When filling the car with oil, is there an easier way to hit the right target than slowly filling, checking, filling, and checking? It seems like the mfg recommended oil volume can vary based on how much you spill when you prefill the filter, how long it drained for, etc. And then I always try to run the engine once I'm close to perfect, to get the pump and filter saturated again, so this whole process can take a while.
4. Does anyone ever use a syringe and tube to suck oil out of the top in case you overfill it, ala Jiffy Lube? I'm trying to nail down my car's oil consumption problem, and filling it accurately to the maximum line is important for avoiding a dry engine and for troubleshooting.
1. How do you guys figure out how much oil your car is burning? The only time I've taken the time to estimate it, I've slowly added oil right before an oil change, run the the engine for a second, waited 10 minutes, and repeated this process until I reach the top of the dipstick. This is time consuming and wastes oil, but I've never seen a dipstick that has indicators on it for how low you actually are.
2. When you check the dipstick, you wipe it off and stick it back in. Some dipsticks are harder to read than others. I've taken to giving it a 360 degree rotation once seated (especially the cable ones). I could see that being a problem if the dipstick enters the surface at a low angle, but then you would have inconsistent results depending on the rotation of the dipstick.
3. When filling the car with oil, is there an easier way to hit the right target than slowly filling, checking, filling, and checking? It seems like the mfg recommended oil volume can vary based on how much you spill when you prefill the filter, how long it drained for, etc. And then I always try to run the engine once I'm close to perfect, to get the pump and filter saturated again, so this whole process can take a while.
4. Does anyone ever use a syringe and tube to suck oil out of the top in case you overfill it, ala Jiffy Lube? I'm trying to nail down my car's oil consumption problem, and filling it accurately to the maximum line is important for avoiding a dry engine and for troubleshooting.