F15E_WSO
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On the phone with my College Kiddo yesterday and he was changing the oil in his car and a buddies at the same time (economy of effort) last weekend. Well the buddy drains his oil and removes the filter. Waits a few minutes then drops one fresh quart of oil into the fill and lets it just drain/run through the engine picking up whatever it might as it works its way to the bottom and back out. THEN he puts the drain plug and filter on and fills normally.
At first glance this seems like a good idea, costs 3-5$ for the extra quart and takes 3-5 minutes more. Granted you can't run the engine, the oil will take the path of least resistance. My son said he watched the process from below, the "extra" oil came out black at first as it picked up extra gunk and by the end the new quart was flowing more gold than black (remember it ALL goes along the same basic path I suspect).
Thoughts on this technique, worth the extra time and nominal expense?
At first glance this seems like a good idea, costs 3-5$ for the extra quart and takes 3-5 minutes more. Granted you can't run the engine, the oil will take the path of least resistance. My son said he watched the process from below, the "extra" oil came out black at first as it picked up extra gunk and by the end the new quart was flowing more gold than black (remember it ALL goes along the same basic path I suspect).
Thoughts on this technique, worth the extra time and nominal expense?