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Ac3d spin tires
Ac3d spin tires






  1. #AC3D SPIN TIRES HOW TO#
  2. #AC3D SPIN TIRES MANUAL#

Open the oil fill cap and, using the funnel, add slightly less than the oil capacity listed in the manual.

  • Pull out the dipstick, wipe it off, and re-insert it.
  • Remove the drain pan, reinstall the under-cover, and take the car off the stands or ramps.
  • If not, give the handle of the wrench a good tug, but not a bodybuilder’s bicep curl. If you have a torque wrench, tighten it to the spec listed in the owner’s manual. If the oil filter came with a new crush washer for the drain plug, use it to replace the old one.
  • When it stops dripping, clean both the plug and the face of the oil pan.
  • Where is it? As long as you’re looking at the bottom of the engine, there’s only one thing that looks like a drain plug. Use the ratchet wrench and socket to undo the drain plug. Be aware that the stream of oil will initially shoot out about eight inches from the drain hole, then drip straight down, so position the pan accordingly.

    #AC3D SPIN TIRES MANUAL#

  • Slide the drain pan beneath the oil drain plug that’s located at the lowest point on the engine’s oil pan (check the owner’s manual if you can’t find it).
  • If you do, you might not be able to get it off next time. Screw it on until you feel the rubber seal touch the engine, then tighten an additional quarter to half a turn by hand.
  • If the car uses a spin-on oil filter, apply a film of clean oil to the rubber seal.
  • Wipe any old oil off the filter’s mating flange on the engine. Drain the filter into the drain pan, then put the filter in a plastic bag and throw it away. A small amount of oil may run down the engine block. Position the drain pan beneath the filter, make sure the filter isn’t too hot to touch, then unscrew it with an oil filter wrench. You may first need to remove an under-engine shroud or cover to expose the filter. If you need to jack it up or put it on ramps to access the oil filter, do so.
  • Warm up the car for 10 minutes because hot oil drains out better.
  • #AC3D SPIN TIRES HOW TO#

    Rob Siegel What you do: How to change the oil Try to jack up the car so the drain plug is on the low side.Ī paper filter insert whose metal canister (see the eight-spoke circular cap) is directly accessible under the hood.

  • And unless your vehicle has a lot of ground clearance, a floor jack and jack stands or a pair of ramps to get sufficient clearance for both the drain pan as well as for you to access the oil filter.
  • And a funnel, a roll of paper towels and disposable gloves.
  • An oil drain pan, preferably one with a spout on it.
  • Don’t use an adjustable (crescent) wrench it may round the corners. If you can, use a six-point, not a 12-point socket (avoids stripping the plug).
  • A ratchet and socket to undo the oil drain plug, which is usually a hex (six-sided) nut.
  • However, some filters are paper inserts that sit in a canister they require a lid to be unscrewed using a properly-sized conventional wrench or socket. Search for “oil filer wrench” to see the options. If it’s a spin-on filter, you also need an oil filter wrench to remove the old one. You can buy quart containers, but oil is generally cheaper by the gallon, so divide the number of quarts by 4, then round up (e.g., if it calls for six quarts, buy two gallons). Roughly, you need one quart per cylinder (V6 engine, six quarts).
  • The correct type and amount of oil as listed in your owner’s manual.
  • Rob Siegel What You Need to Change Your Oil A band-style filter wrench being used to remove a spin-on oil filter. It also lets you select the oil and filter you want instead of being forced to accept the ones the shop uses. (It is kind of messy.) Still, changing your own oil keeps you in touch with your car, allowing you to spot small problems before they become big ones. Do you take it to the dealer, to a rapid-lube no-appointment drive-through, to the corner gas station or do you roll up your sleeves and do it yourself? There’s no shame in paying someone else to do it. Or you keep track of the mileage and know it’s time. Maybe the oil service indicator light on your dashboard came on. You’ll probably use better quality oil than the quick lube shop with a $19.95 special although they’ll get the job done faster. Changing the car’s engine oil and filter are within the technical skills of most people.








    Ac3d spin tires