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Merchy



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Kot, once I have made a brew, I will shortly type out a PM to entertain you Sir.

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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kevinp wrote:
I've been mad for quite a while now Craig. Thumbs Up


Rolling with laughter Laughing Bow down Thumbs Up

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Zebedee wrote:
Cam-Tech-Craig wrote:


Next you’ll be dropping the sump to paper towel the innards sir 🥴🥴🥴



If only that was easy on these cars... I need to remove the sump on mine to change the oil level sensor and have been told it is a 10-hour job involving dropping the front subframe ...


Ah yes, been there, done that… Several times sir!🥴😬👍

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Merchy wrote:
Nice tip Pete, as for first sign of madness CTC, we're all mad, we own FFRR's Whistle

As Kot says, oil is cheaper than engines Thumbs Up

The most expensive oil change I have ever been involved with was when a vessel I worked on had to have a new main engine bedplate ( Due to severe cracks found in the main bearing support walls ) ...so....steps taken...pump 40 tonnes of old oil ashore, pay for collection and disposal, after engine rebuild, add approx 22 tons of special flushing oil, heat and circulate this then pump flushing oil shore for disposal etc, then put in approx 40 tonnes of new oil...... Big Cry


Holy moly!!!! 😳

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Would the suction pump get that Censored out? This is the way i will do mine , remove the sump bolt! Tough old girls though the oil is Censored there is no coolant yet the owner thinks it runs very well. Laughing overfinch modified

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Kot



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I think the point is, not to let your engine get anywhere near that bad. Correct oil, frequent changes and good maintenance practices.

But if you are doing the plug method, flush a couple of extra litres of clean C1 oil just cos you can Thumbs Up 2018 SE SDV8 4.4 Byron Blue

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Merchy



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Not deliberately trying to de-rail the thread, folks may find this interesting. As Kot said, oil is cheaper than an engine.

PM's sent as requested Kot.

The oil change and flushing was carried out after the component pictured had to be changed, this is a main engine bed-plate and crankshaft, a bit bigger than ours, as ours was only a seven cylinder engine. Obviously our servicing has to be spot on and we purify and regularly test the lubricating oil. FYI our bed-plate was 105 tonnes. The crank shaft with the flywheel attached was 145 tonnes, not something you want to risk damaging Big Cry

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