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First time oil change
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<blockquote data-quote="Araon" data-source="post: 29908" data-attributes="member: 606"><p>That big circular disc undo all the screws, loosen them a little at first then loosen several a little more so the oil starts to flow into your container when it appears to have virtually stopped remove it completely and let it stand for a while grab a coffee or something. Unless youve full flowed it you wont have a screw in filter to worry about. refit plate with new gasket fill and go.</p><p></p><p>Ps you can buy an engine flush from any motor factors that you pour into the filler and run the engine for 10 miles or so, I've used when the engine oil has been thick and black and not been changed for a while it helps clean the alleyways out and pours easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Araon, post: 29908, member: 606"] That big circular disc undo all the screws, loosen them a little at first then loosen several a little more so the oil starts to flow into your container when it appears to have virtually stopped remove it completely and let it stand for a while grab a coffee or something. Unless youve full flowed it you wont have a screw in filter to worry about. refit plate with new gasket fill and go. Ps you can buy an engine flush from any motor factors that you pour into the filler and run the engine for 10 miles or so, I've used when the engine oil has been thick and black and not been changed for a while it helps clean the alleyways out and pours easier. [/QUOTE]
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