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sandblasted
05-30-2003, 07:20 PM
I swear I have done this before, except the drunk driving arrest! I know I've done the cussing and the the wrench throwing part!! :D
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Oil Change instructions for Men:
1) Wait until Saturday, drive to auto parts store and buy a case of oil, filter, kitty litter, hand cleaner and a scented tree, write a check for $50.00.
2) Stop by 7 - 11 and buy a case of beer, write a check for $20.00, drive home.
3) Open a beer and drink it.
4) Jack car up. Spend 30 minutes looking for jack stands.
5) Find jack stands under kid's pedal car.
6) In frustration, open another beer and drink it.
7) Place drain pan under engine.
8) Look for 9/16 box end wrench.
9) Give up and use crescent wrench.
10) Unscrew drain plug.
11) Drop drain plug in pan of hot oil: splash hot oil on face and arms in process. Cuss.
12) Crawl out from under car to wipe hot oil off of face and arms. Throw kitty litter on spilled oil.
13) Have another beer while watching oil drain.
14) Spend 30 minutes looking for oil filter wrench.
15) Give up; crawl under car and hammer a screwdriver through oil filter and twist off.
16) Crawl out from under car with dripping oil filter splashing oil everywhere from holes. Cleverly hide old oil filter among trash in trash can to avoid environmental penalties. Drink a beer.
17) Buddy shows up; finish case of beer with him. Decide to finish oil change tomorrow so you can go see his new garage door opener work.
18) Sunday: Skip church because "I gotta finish the oil change." Drag pan full of old oil out from underneath car. Cleverly dump oil in hole in back yard instead of taking it to recycle.
19) Throw kitty litter on oil spilled during step 18.
20) Beer. No, drank it all yesterday.
21) Walk to 7-11; buy beer.
22) Install new oil filter making sure to apply a thin coat of oil to gasket surface.
23) Dump first quart of fresh oil into engine.
24) Remember drain plug from step 11.
25) Hurry to find drain plug in drain pan.
26) Remember that the used oil is buried in a hole in the back yard along with drain plug.
27) Drink beer.
28) Shovel out hole and sift oily mud for drain plug. Re-shovel oily patch of ground and avoid environmental penalties. Wash drain plug in lawn mower gas.
29) Discover that first quart of fresh oil is now on the floor. Throw kitty litter on oil spill.
30) Drink beer.
31) Crawl under car getting kitty litter into eyes. Wipe eyes with oily rag used to clean drain plug. Slip with stupid crescent wrench tightening drain plug and bang knuckles on frame.
32) Bang head on floorboards in reaction to step 31.
33) Begin cussing fit.
34) Throw stupid crescent wrench.
35) Cuss for additional 10 minutes because wrench hit Miss August (2002).
36) More beer.
37) Clean up hands and forehead and bandage as required to stop blood flow.
38) Beer.
39) Beer.
40) Dump in five fresh quarts of oil.
41) Beer.
42) Lower car from jack stands.
43) Accidentally crush remaining case of new motor oil.
44) Move car back to apply more kitty litter to fresh oil spilled during steps 23-43.
45) Beer.
46) Test drive car.
47) Get pulled over: arrested for driving under the influence.
48) Car gets impounded.
49) Call loving wife, make bail.
50) 12 hours later, get car from impound yard.
Money spent:
Parts $50.00
DUI $2500.00
Impound fee $75.00
Bail $1500.00
Beer $40.00
Total-- $4165.00
But you know the job was done right!

Stupid Fast
05-30-2003, 07:29 PM
Believe it or not that is very similar to how I changed my Cap and Roter last weekend eek! No DUI though :D
[ May 30, 2003, 08:30 PM: Message edited by: Stupid Fast ]

Sandbar Junkies
05-30-2003, 07:49 PM
Jiffy Lube 25 bucks and 30 minutes later. NO DUI

sandblasted
05-30-2003, 08:04 PM
Sandbar Junkies:
Jiffy Lube 25 bucks and 30 minutes later. NO DUI I do that for my wife's car but not the boat!! Actually had to stab one of my oil filters with a screwdriver last year to get it off...and yes, I threw a tool!! :D

Trailer Park Casanova
05-31-2003, 02:44 PM
[/qb]I Actually had to stab one of my oil filters with a screwdriver last year to get it off...and yes, I threw a tool!! :D [/QB][/QUOTE]
reply:
The best tool when all else fails are the 2' long channel lock pliers from Sears. Superb tool for this task. OR a 28 inch aluminum pipe wrench.
On the face of the filter, I use never seize instead of oil on the O ring.
I have both for loan to anyone: Tofast2luv@cs.com
Haven't yet found a filter wrench that lasts more than one change, or works better than the channel locks.
Superb grip and leverage.
Remember only 1/2 turn tight past snug contact on the new filter.
The little shop on Rice Road before you turn onto the Parker Bridge does good oil and filter changes for a very reasonable price.
[ May 31, 2003, 03:50 PM: Message edited by: Trailer Park Casanova ]

Craig
05-31-2003, 05:33 PM
That's GREAT! :D

malcolm
05-31-2003, 08:06 PM
That's too funny!
How would the women's version go?
1. Nag husband to get him to do it.
2. When that doesn't work, threaten to take it to Jiffy-lube. :D

sandblasted
05-31-2003, 09:27 PM
malcolm:
That's too funny!
How would the women's version go?
1. Nag husband to get him to do it.
2. When that doesn't work, threaten to take it to Jiffy-lube. :D Yes, actually!! I got this from a joke..The womens version is, "Take it to Jiffy Lube, pay $35. End of story..but it's so much more fun to do it yourself!!

jet496
05-31-2003, 09:34 PM
Holy crap! That's exactly how I used to do it, minus the DUI. Thank god for Jiffy Lubes now.