rebellovw
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- May 23, 2018
- Threads
- 5
- Messages
- 514
- Reaction score
- 349
- Location
- Prescott AZ
- Vehicle(s)
- 2018 Mustang GT Premium PP
Great read. Love the Florida bird comment.
Sponsored
Ha! Ha! Good read, woke me up. Glad at least it ended well without damage. I thought my first oil change was a disaster when I didn't realize how far the oil shoots out horizontally when I pulled the plug with the car on the ramps. Luckily I only dumped about a quart or so on the floor.So, Iāve been active with doing crap for my GT lately.
Replaced the rear Perelliās wth Firehawk Indy 500ās. The Perelliās made it 10,000 miles and were digging into the wear bars. Love the Indyās so far. They look like a drag radial and are FAR more compliant and sticky than the Pās from the driving Iāve done so far.
I decided to get my windows tinted today. Went with a 3M film, 15%. Looks freaking awesome and hopefully will help with the Florida heat and more importantly blocking UV rays to save my skin and the interior. I got I pretty straight forward deal from a long time local place.
I decided it was time to change my oil as well, as the car had an oil change pre-purchase around 5,700mi which I assume was the first change. Quicklane did it, so it was probably synthetic blend Motorcraft and Iād put 5k on it.
I by chance found that Pep Boys had a special, $20 for a 5 qt jug of Pennzoil Platinum. Picked up two jugs and an FL500S filter.
This is when things went a little awry. I door dinged TWO vehicles opening the stupid ass wide doors on this car. They weāre very soft contacts and I checked 3-4x to make sure there WASNāT any marking on the other vehicle. That rattled my nerves.
So on to changing my oil. My previous ride was a Focus ST and required you to drop the engine ādiaperā which isnāt hard but itās annoying. Other than that, itās a super fast oil change on that car.
Problem 1 - I live in an apartment complex. The pavement is as slick as ice. It took me 30min or trial and error and literally utilizing parking stops to keep my ramps from skating out from under the front tires.
Fast forward to the fact I now have to have a container that will hold 8qt of dead dinosaurs and coal. I picked up a 10qt drain with a lid, drain spout and a mesh ātrayā to catch the drain plug. I was super nervous about pulling the drain plug because I was afraid itād spill everywhere. Things worked out, plus I put a BATB (big ass trash bag) under the drain, just in case.
Feeling accomplished that I got the oil out was cut violently short. The ācatch trayā gets a little flaccid once the hot oil hits it and it proceeded to drop into the container full of oil as I was going to reach for the drain plug. I had to get a little creative with a funnel to fish the mesh piece out and thankfully the drain plug as well.
I was pretty happy that it was only one fastener to drop the tray for the oil filter. Thatās where the next excitement ended. First off, the filter that was on there was weeping. Iām hoping it was just loose, but I didnāt care about that as much as I did the angle the filter sits at and how I knew it would literally leak on everything from the subframe to what appeared to be the alternator wire harness.
So I carefully loosened the filter and let it drain some, trying to minimize the damage. Well, it slipped when I took it off and I was lightly deep frying my hand in oil, trying not to drop the filter in the drain pain and cause a tsunami of PROP 65 sticky black gold.
Now my backup plan (BATB) has failed me, we have a real problem. Iām trying to minimize the damage as I feel the Florida state bird (mosquitos) sucking the blood from my ankles. At this time Iām just pissed.
Put the new filter on, tighten, go to fill oil. Manage to spill oil somehow as I am adding. Not much but enough to trigger further disappointment in my first GT oil change.
Finish that, clean up my tools and mess. Decide Iām going to dispose of the oil tonight so I take a trip to the parts store. The girl behind the counter told me to just leave the oil there and theyād dispose of it. She didnāt understand I had a reusable container that I wanted to take home. So I went back to the oil dump, itās got a padlock on it.
Went back to the register, the girl is like do you need anything else? I said well, the oil dump is locked. So she walks back there with me and flips the lid from the other side. At this point Iām like man Iām an Fāing idiot. She apparently thought so to, as she goes ādo you need me to help you pour it?ā Dafuq?!?! Iām like, āno, Iām good.. thanksā. Fast forward 30 seconds. The stupid ass container slips and dumps probably half a quart on top of the oil disposal container before I can stop it.
Now Iām livid. I run to the bathroom, grab paper towels and start sopping up the Exxon Valdez. 5min later, Iām throwing stuff in the trash can and the bag slips into the can. Ok, whatever. Fix that. Notice I had oil on my leg because the stupid container leaked, which meant it leaked on the squeaky clean white floor. Went and wiped that up.
Finally go to leave and the girl walks back, forgetting I am there, so all she sees is some random guy walking out of the back of the store. What further didnāt help this is I was wearing gloves while dumping the oil, so it probably looked pretty sketchy. She may have had to change her pants as I startled her pretty bad. At least she didnāt throw a punch... lol.
Get to my car, take the extra trash bag I had lining the floor, flap it around to open it up, put oil container in, leave.
Stop for gas. Notice thereās oil on the side of my car. Look closer, notice thereās oil on my window. OK, well apparently there was oil on the trash bag I flung open. Grabbed a napkin and gently dab the oil off my door. Go to wipe the window and my stomach dropped. THE OIL WAS ON THE INSIDE, ON MY 6hr OLD TINT!!! I was like WTF, WTF IS GOING ON?! I freaked out, wiped it with the napkin.. left a nasty streak. I thought this is it, I just ruined this window. I rushed back and hit it with some soap and water and a microfiber towel. THANKFULLY it came off and it doesnāt seem to have left anything.
Sooo with all that being said, it was a lot of weird random stuff for a day. Try to treat the car to a good day and look at what happens.. lol.
That was a great read. Sounds exactly like something that has or would happen to me. Thanks for sharing your story buddy. At least you didn't slide on your @ss and hurt something. Ever notice when one thing goes south it starts a domino effect?Ha! Ha! Good read, woke me up. Glad at least it ended well without damage. I thought my first oil change was a disaster when I didn't realize how far the oil shoots out horizontally when I pulled the plug with the car on the ramps. Luckily I only dumped about a quart or so on the floor.