Quickie lube joints
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Quickie lube joints
I do my own oil changes, but my wife takes her Accord to quick lube
places. Almost every time she gets it back we smell burning oil, like
they got it on the exhaust manifold or something. Are these guys just
being sloppy, or is there something else going on? I don't get why it
happens every time, even though she takes it to different places.
Also, this last time, she got it back and had oil leaking (quite a bit).
I watched the dip stick and the level never dropped, even though at
least a half to full quart must've come out of there over several days.
Where was it coming from if it didn't affect the level the oil pan? Is
there an overfilling issue?
Thanks!
JB
places. Almost every time she gets it back we smell burning oil, like
they got it on the exhaust manifold or something. Are these guys just
being sloppy, or is there something else going on? I don't get why it
happens every time, even though she takes it to different places.
Also, this last time, she got it back and had oil leaking (quite a bit).
I watched the dip stick and the level never dropped, even though at
least a half to full quart must've come out of there over several days.
Where was it coming from if it didn't affect the level the oil pan? Is
there an overfilling issue?
Thanks!
JB
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"JB" <jb@nospammers.net> wrote in message
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> I do my own oil changes, but my wife takes her Accord to quick lube
> places.
Be a good husband and do them for her. Then you will be able to figure out
what is going on.
John
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Dear John,
FYI, I am a good husband and I certainly don't need that type of advice
from the likes of you.
John Horner wrote:
> "JB" <jb@nospammers.net> wrote in message
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>
>>I do my own oil changes, but my wife takes her Accord to quick lube
>>places.
>
>
> Be a good husband and do them for her. Then you will be able to figure out
> what is going on.
>
> John
>
>
FYI, I am a good husband and I certainly don't need that type of advice
from the likes of you.
John Horner wrote:
> "JB" <jb@nospammers.net> wrote in message
> news:zPidnarL7PJmkwzdRVn-jw@comcast.com...
>
>>I do my own oil changes, but my wife takes her Accord to quick lube
>>places.
>
>
> Be a good husband and do them for her. Then you will be able to figure out
> what is going on.
>
> John
>
>
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"John Horner" <jthorner@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Be a good husband and do them for her. Then you will be able to figure
out
> what is going on.
If that doesn't spin your wheels. Then you could go to the location she goes
to get her oil changed, and ask them what's going on. They are in a better
position to answer that question, then people that are across the
world.
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You know, when I don't know the answer to a question, I just keep my
mouth shut. I thought this was a Honda forum. Adios, I'm outta here.
Brian Smith wrote:
> "John Horner" <jthorner@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:dG8kc.111064$L31.62229@nwrddc01.gnilink.net.. .
>
>>Be a good husband and do them for her. Then you will be able to figure
>
> out
>
>>what is going on.
>
>
> If that doesn't spin your wheels. Then you could go to the location she goes
> to get her oil changed, and ask them what's going on. They are in a better
> position to answer that question, then people that are across the
> world.
>
mouth shut. I thought this was a Honda forum. Adios, I'm outta here.
Brian Smith wrote:
> "John Horner" <jthorner@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:dG8kc.111064$L31.62229@nwrddc01.gnilink.net.. .
>
>>Be a good husband and do them for her. Then you will be able to figure
>
> out
>
>>what is going on.
>
>
> If that doesn't spin your wheels. Then you could go to the location she goes
> to get her oil changed, and ask them what's going on. They are in a better
> position to answer that question, then people that are across the
> world.
>
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So what kind of advise are you looking for? If you don't like the answer go
and talk to your "quicky" friends, they will be happy to see you back.
Moron.
"JB" <jb@nospammers.net> wrote in message
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> Dear John,
>
> FYI, I am a good husband and I certainly don't need that type of advice
> from the likes of you.
>
> John Horner wrote:
>
> > "JB" <jb@nospammers.net> wrote in message
> > news:zPidnarL7PJmkwzdRVn-jw@comcast.com...
> >
> >>I do my own oil changes, but my wife takes her Accord to quick lube
> >>places.
> >
> >
> > Be a good husband and do them for her. Then you will be able to figure
out
> > what is going on.
> >
> > John
> >
> >
and talk to your "quicky" friends, they will be happy to see you back.
Moron.
"JB" <jb@nospammers.net> wrote in message
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> Dear John,
>
> FYI, I am a good husband and I certainly don't need that type of advice
> from the likes of you.
>
> John Horner wrote:
>
> > "JB" <jb@nospammers.net> wrote in message
> > news:zPidnarL7PJmkwzdRVn-jw@comcast.com...
> >
> >>I do my own oil changes, but my wife takes her Accord to quick lube
> >>places.
> >
> >
> > Be a good husband and do them for her. Then you will be able to figure
out
> > what is going on.
> >
> > John
> >
> >
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On 4/29/2004 10:19 AM JB spake these words of knowledge:
> You know, when I don't know the answer to a question, I just keep my
> mouth shut. I thought this was a Honda forum. Adios, I'm outta here.
What a retard. Good riddance, Homer.
--
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity.
> You know, when I don't know the answer to a question, I just keep my
> mouth shut. I thought this was a Honda forum. Adios, I'm outta here.
What a retard. Good riddance, Homer.
--
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity.
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"JB" <jb@nospammers.net> wrote in message
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> Dear John,
>
> FYI, I am a good husband and I certainly don't need that type of advice
> from the likes of you.
>
It was meant in jest. You have no idea what the likes of me is.
John
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Re: Quickie lube joints
In article <0oGdnX6GE4hdigzd4p2dnA@comcast.com>, JB <jb@nospammers.net>
wrote:
> Dear John,
>
> FYI, I am a good husband and I certainly don't need that type of advice
> from the likes of you.
>
> John Horner wrote:
>
> > "JB" <jb@nospammers.net> wrote in message
> > news:zPidnarL7PJmkwzdRVn-jw@comcast.com...
> >
> >>I do my own oil changes, but my wife takes her Accord to quick lube
> >>places.
> >
> >
> > Be a good husband and do them for her. Then you will be able to figure out
> > what is going on.
> >
> > John
> >
> >
I'm afraid your original question could have had a number of answers,
not just the one good and true from the one expert who knows all.
If you've ever watched the workers in a specialized shop, one that does
just mufflers or just tires or just oil, you know that they try to work
fast. One is a valuable imployee if one can punch lots of cards. So it's
usually not in the worker's interest to be real careful about where the
oil goes. It's like everything else these days: high efficiency means
the worker is probably doing the work of two guys.
Could be your wife's car was over filled, but I don't know where the
breather fumes go these days. They used to go into the intake manifold
and perhaps they still do except that intake manifolds aren't what they
used to be. Could be they filter it and vent it or condense it and
return it to the crankcase.
And it's very possible that oil is getting on parts of the exhaust
system but that wouldn't hurt anything except the air. Could be that the
oil filter is so close to some exhaust component that it takes special
care to avoid drips, and because of the nature of the job even workers
in different shops make the same small mistake.
So maybe God doesn't subscribe to this group and post definitive
answers, but that's no reason to abandon it. We are but rational.
JS
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wrote:
> Dear John,
>
> FYI, I am a good husband and I certainly don't need that type of advice
> from the likes of you.
>
> John Horner wrote:
>
> > "JB" <jb@nospammers.net> wrote in message
> > news:zPidnarL7PJmkwzdRVn-jw@comcast.com...
> >
> >>I do my own oil changes, but my wife takes her Accord to quick lube
> >>places.
> >
> >
> > Be a good husband and do them for her. Then you will be able to figure out
> > what is going on.
> >
> > John
> >
> >
I'm afraid your original question could have had a number of answers,
not just the one good and true from the one expert who knows all.
If you've ever watched the workers in a specialized shop, one that does
just mufflers or just tires or just oil, you know that they try to work
fast. One is a valuable imployee if one can punch lots of cards. So it's
usually not in the worker's interest to be real careful about where the
oil goes. It's like everything else these days: high efficiency means
the worker is probably doing the work of two guys.
Could be your wife's car was over filled, but I don't know where the
breather fumes go these days. They used to go into the intake manifold
and perhaps they still do except that intake manifolds aren't what they
used to be. Could be they filter it and vent it or condense it and
return it to the crankcase.
And it's very possible that oil is getting on parts of the exhaust
system but that wouldn't hurt anything except the air. Could be that the
oil filter is so close to some exhaust component that it takes special
care to avoid drips, and because of the nature of the job even workers
in different shops make the same small mistake.
So maybe God doesn't subscribe to this group and post definitive
answers, but that's no reason to abandon it. We are but rational.
JS
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Wow, talk about an attitude problem... And I can't help but wonder why
do they keep going back to that place, when there are so many oil change
shops that do a good job.
After the first time I would have checked out the car myself, or I would
have went to a Honda dealer, or to a mechanic that I trust to find out
what is going on.
Cosmin
JB wrote:
> You know, when I don't know the answer to a question, I just keep my
> mouth shut. I thought this was a Honda forum. Adios, I'm outta here.
>
> Brian Smith wrote:
>
>> "John Horner" <jthorner@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:dG8kc.111064$L31.62229@nwrddc01.gnilink.net.. .
>>
>>> Be a good husband and do them for her. Then you will be able to figure
>>
>>
>> out
>>
>>> what is going on.
>>
>>
>>
>> If that doesn't spin your wheels. Then you could go to the location
>> she goes
>> to get her oil changed, and ask them what's going on. They are in a
>> better
>> position to answer that question, then people that are across the
>> world.
>>
do they keep going back to that place, when there are so many oil change
shops that do a good job.
After the first time I would have checked out the car myself, or I would
have went to a Honda dealer, or to a mechanic that I trust to find out
what is going on.
Cosmin
JB wrote:
> You know, when I don't know the answer to a question, I just keep my
> mouth shut. I thought this was a Honda forum. Adios, I'm outta here.
>
> Brian Smith wrote:
>
>> "John Horner" <jthorner@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:dG8kc.111064$L31.62229@nwrddc01.gnilink.net.. .
>>
>>> Be a good husband and do them for her. Then you will be able to figure
>>
>>
>> out
>>
>>> what is going on.
>>
>>
>>
>> If that doesn't spin your wheels. Then you could go to the location
>> she goes
>> to get her oil changed, and ask them what's going on. They are in a
>> better
>> position to answer that question, then people that are across the
>> world.
>>
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Retards are infiltrating the neighborhoods and with the introduction of the
internet into group homes we should really expect one to meander, before
recognizing where they actually are, into our forum sometimes.
I really cant understand or explain his behavior. I won't post again on
this issue, but i'm glad jb's gone...
I went to one of those quickie joiints and for the service i got it was easy
to decide i wouldnt go back. I am sure there are quickie joints that are
reputable, but i am not in the mood to be searching for them. imho.
"Dave Kelsen" <kelsen@elmore.rr.com> wrote in message
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> On 4/29/2004 10:19 AM JB spake these words of knowledge:
>
> > You know, when I don't know the answer to a question, I just keep my
> > mouth shut. I thought this was a Honda forum. Adios, I'm outta here.
>
>
> What a retard. Good riddance, Homer.
>
> --
> RFT!!!
> Dave Kelsen
> Never underestimate the power of human stupidity.
internet into group homes we should really expect one to meander, before
recognizing where they actually are, into our forum sometimes.
I really cant understand or explain his behavior. I won't post again on
this issue, but i'm glad jb's gone...
I went to one of those quickie joiints and for the service i got it was easy
to decide i wouldnt go back. I am sure there are quickie joints that are
reputable, but i am not in the mood to be searching for them. imho.
"Dave Kelsen" <kelsen@elmore.rr.com> wrote in message
news:Hi9kc.501843$B81.8845087@twister.tampabay.rr. com...
> On 4/29/2004 10:19 AM JB spake these words of knowledge:
>
> > You know, when I don't know the answer to a question, I just keep my
> > mouth shut. I thought this was a Honda forum. Adios, I'm outta here.
>
>
> What a retard. Good riddance, Homer.
>
> --
> RFT!!!
> Dave Kelsen
> Never underestimate the power of human stupidity.
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Re: Quickie lube joints
On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 09:21:27 -0500, JB <jb@nospammers.net> wrote:
>I do my own oil changes, but my wife takes her Accord to quick lube
>places. Almost every time she gets it back we smell burning oil, like
>they got it on the exhaust manifold or something. Are these guys just
>being sloppy, or is there something else going on? I don't get why it
>happens every time, even though she takes it to different places.
>
>Also, this last time, she got it back and had oil leaking (quite a bit).
>I watched the dip stick and the level never dropped, even though at
>least a half to full quart must've come out of there over several days.
>Where was it coming from if it didn't affect the level the oil pan? Is
>there an overfilling issue?
>
I believe that the oil filter is mounted on the back side of the
block. When it is removed about a cup of oil spills out and can
easily get on the exhaust pipe which passes under that area. Even
working slowly and carefully, it is hard to prevent this. Also, the
oil can continue to drip out of this area for quite some time.
>I do my own oil changes, but my wife takes her Accord to quick lube
>places. Almost every time she gets it back we smell burning oil, like
>they got it on the exhaust manifold or something. Are these guys just
>being sloppy, or is there something else going on? I don't get why it
>happens every time, even though she takes it to different places.
>
>Also, this last time, she got it back and had oil leaking (quite a bit).
>I watched the dip stick and the level never dropped, even though at
>least a half to full quart must've come out of there over several days.
>Where was it coming from if it didn't affect the level the oil pan? Is
>there an overfilling issue?
>
I believe that the oil filter is mounted on the back side of the
block. When it is removed about a cup of oil spills out and can
easily get on the exhaust pipe which passes under that area. Even
working slowly and carefully, it is hard to prevent this. Also, the
oil can continue to drip out of this area for quite some time.
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JB,
We have two Honda's that go to the dealer for every oil change. When
you drive them out of the shop they both have a slight smell of burning
oil that lasts until the exhaust system gets hot enough to burn the oil
off. The oil filters on both cars, 2000 CRV and 1992 Accord, are almost
directly above the exhaust pipe. When you remove the filter it is very
easy to drip oil on the pipe. Even if you wipe it off there is some
residue left that needs to burn off. I'm sure you could take some kind
of cleaner to it to get it all off but I don't think it's worth it.
Also, my 1984 Accord used to to the same thing. I did most of the oil
changes on it.
So if it doesn't last very long I wouldn't worry about it. If it does
I'd talk to the shop about it.
Hope this helps.
In article <zPidnarL7PJmkwzdRVn-jw@comcast.com>, JB <jb@nospammers.net>
wrote:
> I do my own oil changes, but my wife takes her Accord to quick lube
> places. Almost every time she gets it back we smell burning oil, like
> they got it on the exhaust manifold or something. Are these guys just
> being sloppy, or is there something else going on? I don't get why it
> happens every time, even though she takes it to different places.
>
> Also, this last time, she got it back and had oil leaking (quite a bit).
> I watched the dip stick and the level never dropped, even though at
> least a half to full quart must've come out of there over several days.
> Where was it coming from if it didn't affect the level the oil pan? Is
> there an overfilling issue?
>
> Thanks!
>
> JB
We have two Honda's that go to the dealer for every oil change. When
you drive them out of the shop they both have a slight smell of burning
oil that lasts until the exhaust system gets hot enough to burn the oil
off. The oil filters on both cars, 2000 CRV and 1992 Accord, are almost
directly above the exhaust pipe. When you remove the filter it is very
easy to drip oil on the pipe. Even if you wipe it off there is some
residue left that needs to burn off. I'm sure you could take some kind
of cleaner to it to get it all off but I don't think it's worth it.
Also, my 1984 Accord used to to the same thing. I did most of the oil
changes on it.
So if it doesn't last very long I wouldn't worry about it. If it does
I'd talk to the shop about it.
Hope this helps.
In article <zPidnarL7PJmkwzdRVn-jw@comcast.com>, JB <jb@nospammers.net>
wrote:
> I do my own oil changes, but my wife takes her Accord to quick lube
> places. Almost every time she gets it back we smell burning oil, like
> they got it on the exhaust manifold or something. Are these guys just
> being sloppy, or is there something else going on? I don't get why it
> happens every time, even though she takes it to different places.
>
> Also, this last time, she got it back and had oil leaking (quite a bit).
> I watched the dip stick and the level never dropped, even though at
> least a half to full quart must've come out of there over several days.
> Where was it coming from if it didn't affect the level the oil pan? Is
> there an overfilling issue?
>
> Thanks!
>
> JB
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"JB" <jb@nospammers.net> wrote in message
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> I do my own oil changes, but my wife takes her Accord to quick lube
> places. Almost every time she gets it back we smell burning oil, like
> they got it on the exhaust manifold or something. Are these guys just
> being sloppy, or is there something else going on? I don't get why it
> happens every time, even though she takes it to different places.
>
> Also, this last time, she got it back and had oil leaking (quite a bit).
> I watched the dip stick and the level never dropped, even though at
> least a half to full quart must've come out of there over several days.
> Where was it coming from if it didn't affect the level the oil pan? Is
> there an overfilling issue?
>
> Thanks!
>
> JB
this happens to my '97 Prelude every time I get an oil change...doesn't
matter where I take her, Jiffy, Sears, the dealer, etc...usually disappears
after a bit of driving...at first I was alarmed, but fluid levels seemed to
stay within spec...if the lube shops are overfilling and causing you to burn
oil internally, you would see a bluish smoke coming from your exhaust...
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Hey Dave --
RDT!
"Dave Kelsen" <kelsen@elmore.rr.com> wrote in message
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> On 4/29/2004 10:19 AM JB spake these words of knowledge:
>
> > You know, when I don't know the answer to a question, I just keep my
> > mouth shut. I thought this was a Honda forum. Adios, I'm outta here.
>
>
> What a retard. Good riddance, Homer.
>
> --
> RFT!!!
> Dave Kelsen
> Never underestimate the power of human stupidity.
>
RDT!
"Dave Kelsen" <kelsen@elmore.rr.com> wrote in message
news:Hi9kc.501843$B81.8845087@twister.tampabay.rr. com...
> On 4/29/2004 10:19 AM JB spake these words of knowledge:
>
> > You know, when I don't know the answer to a question, I just keep my
> > mouth shut. I thought this was a Honda forum. Adios, I'm outta here.
>
>
> What a retard. Good riddance, Homer.
>
> --
> RFT!!!
> Dave Kelsen
> Never underestimate the power of human stupidity.
>