Engineers vs. Mechanics
Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 4:56 am
So I changed the oil on my Blur for the first time today.
Unbelievable!
Crank case oil was easy. No real complaints there.
Oil filter? I'd like to put the used filter in a sock and beat the engineer who did this about the head and face. You end up with a puddle of oil in the body work. I took it apart enough that I could pull it down and let the oil drain off then wiped it clean with paper towels. I may just dremel out the area directly below the oil filter so it spill out instead of getting caught in there. Silly.
Gear oil - I suppose putting the bottom of the fill hole at the correct level so we could just "fill till spill" wasn't thought of? I can't for the life of me see a design reason they couldn't do this. And that drain bolt feels sooooo sketchy when you tighten it. Feels like it's going to shred aluminum
Oh well, it's done, even though I'd rather change the oil in my car AND truck than the Blur, and could probably do it in less time.
Unbelievable!
Crank case oil was easy. No real complaints there.
Oil filter? I'd like to put the used filter in a sock and beat the engineer who did this about the head and face. You end up with a puddle of oil in the body work. I took it apart enough that I could pull it down and let the oil drain off then wiped it clean with paper towels. I may just dremel out the area directly below the oil filter so it spill out instead of getting caught in there. Silly.
Gear oil - I suppose putting the bottom of the fill hole at the correct level so we could just "fill till spill" wasn't thought of? I can't for the life of me see a design reason they couldn't do this. And that drain bolt feels sooooo sketchy when you tighten it. Feels like it's going to shred aluminum
Oh well, it's done, even though I'd rather change the oil in my car AND truck than the Blur, and could probably do it in less time.