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Tutorial On How To Change Any Car Engine And Make Money. (Long read) by Ahumanbeing: 3:58pm On Aug 12, 2020
Your engine oil is one of the most important things you need to look out for in the car. This content is created to help you save some money by changing your engine without the help of technicians or Engineers, enjoy!

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Why do you even need to change your engine oil?


Why You Need To Change Your Engine Oil

i. Your Engine Oil is always in motion with metallic parts of your vehicle rubbing and grinding together. This Continous motion alters the viscous nature of the oil and then reduces it's effectiveness. If your oil isn't effective enough, friction occurs.

ii. After prolonged use of this oil in the engine, the quality depreciates significantly and soon it would be just a fluid doing nothing and thus making moving vehicle parts slow down.

iii. The world is transitioning to an era of self preservation and maintenance. You have to learn as much skills as possible to be able to take care of your self and improve your living.

Now that you know why you ought to learn how to change your oil periodically, the next question that is probably on your mind is “how often should I change my oil?”

This is dependent on quite a lot of things actually - It depends on;

• How long you've been using your engine,

• The way you drive (Average speed, brake frequently and all)

• The path you drive on, and many other factors.

However, it is safe to change your car engine after every 3000 to 5000 miles you put on the car for non-synthetic oil. With synthetic oil, you could push the limits and hit about 10,000 miles before you change your oil.

Needed Tools and Materials

Of course, like any other professional project, you need specific tools and safety gadgets. These tools might give you an idea;

● Wrench,

● Rubber gloves,

● A jack (And depending on how to level the ground is, you may need a jack stand too),

For the materials, you would need;

● The brand new oil,

● Oil filter,

● Funnel,

● Oil drain pan.

Let's get the party rocking!



Step 1: You need to check the type of oil your car consumes;


Check your car's manual for the type of oil your car engine uses and buy that particular oil type. However, if you can’t find your manual or you bought the car from an auction, using just any type of oil isn’t a bad idea too As long as it isn’t a low-quality oil, seek advice from your personal technician.

Oil producers often make their oils differently. That is why there is always a recommended oil by your car manufacturer for your car, try as much as you can to follow it.

Step 2: Let the oil warm-up for easy flow;


Let your vehicle cool down for a bit if you've been on the road with it - if the car has been sitting around for more than two hour, you should just start the car and leave it idle for about 10 minutes. This gives the oil enough time to warm up.

Warm oil flows easily. Cold oil doesn’t. Hot oil flows easily but it could burn you violently.

Step 3: Jack up your car with a lift or ramp;




Here’s the next thing you need to do. Jack up your car or drive it onto a ramp that gives you access to underneath the car. Make sure the car is properly balanced on the jack or ramp, inspect the tires for any dynamic position and wage it Properly.

Step 4: Drain the oil;



You definitely have to crawl underneath your car to find your drain plug. It's usually less than 1 meter from the front of your car. The drain plug is often located underneath the oil pan which is also underneath your engine.

Next, slide the drain pan under the plug and open the plug with a fitting wrench in a counterclockwise direction. Make sure the drain pan is big enough to contain the oil without spilling. You should wait for the oil to drain out completely. Close up the plug after you’re done.

Step 5: Replace the oil filter

After draining the oil in the oil pan, the next thing to do is to locate the oil filter and replace it. The oil filter position varies from car to car. It shouldn’t be too far away from your oil pan though.




Place the drain pan beneath the oil filter before you remove it by turning it in a counterclockwise direction. The oil filter is usually black, blue or white. It stands out from the rest of the engine so you can easily spot it.

On the new oil filter, dip your hand in the replacement oil and smear the oil thinly on the gasket of the filter. You could say it is done to prepare the oil filter to get to work. Pour some oil in the oil filter too. Screw the new oil filter tightly to replace the former one.

Step 6: It’s time to pour in the new oil

You can get out of underneath your car now. Your time underneath the car is over. Locate the oil cap on top of the engine. Open it, place a funnel and pour in the new oil.




Screw the oil cap tight and check for any leakages underneath your car. If there are, try to clean it up. You are supposed to use the dipstick to check the oil level about 5 minutes after you put in the oil. But while you wait, you can go to the next step.

Step 7: Start your engine




When you start the engine, check your dashboard to see if the check-oil-pressure light is on. If it isn’t, you’re good to go. If it is, it simply means there’s probably a leak somewhere or the oil level is just not high enough. Leave your engine on idle and check for what is causing the light to be on.

Don’t forget to check the oil level with the dipstick to confirm that the oil is on the appropriate level.

If you're serious about making money, read this content and probably watch YouTube videos then write some posts on Facebook and Whatsapp about your services, you could just visit that your rich uncle, change oil of his 4 cars and make 2k × 4 = 8k.

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