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and here is a pic of my truck, it had some heavy varnish build up. this is after using Kreen and MMO (separately of coarse). it cleaned up pretty quick

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there is really no bad sm or sn rated oil out there...Pennzoil is a good motor oil i have used that oil most of my life up until about a year ago when the price shot up i now use oil we get in the drums usually conoco...
I will say Pennzoil ultra although expensive cleans really really well i mean really well!
 
Hi Bill
Good luck on the health issues i went through heart surgery 2 years ago and i am better now but it was a long road.. I remember coming home from the hospital and signing onto B.I.T.O.G. and everyone was so nice to hear i was ok.. That made me feel good!
 
Originally Posted By: crazyoildude
that cam seems a little scratched


nothing you can feel by running your fingernail across it. that truck was abused when i got it. its former home was in a fleet of some sort. i had to remove the remnants of a ladder rack after i bought it. oh yeah not to mention all the 90k services were neglected and who knows what the oil change schedule was.. or even if it had one
 
Originally Posted By: Eosyn
Excellent electro. Thanks for the post and the pics. your engines do look quite clean.


looking at the truck compared to the explorer makes want to do another MMO run
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i think i might do one with Maxlife next oil change
 
Originally Posted By: electrolover

looking at the truck compared to the explorer makes want to do another MMO run
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i think i might do one with Maxlife next oil change


So you guys don't run MMO with every oil change like it recommends on the MMO can? you just run MMO every once in a while?
 
yes, it seems the people of BITOG are a bunch of great people who cares for one another and is genuinely interested in helping ones who are clueless about vehicles, like myself, which is very nice to see.
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Hope everything is well with all and are all in good health!
 
Originally Posted By: Bill in Utah
Here at BITOG we never throw anything to the side. We want to get all the info first then deal with it.


That is fantastic Mr. Bill, just like a great physician would do: Listen to the patient, get the medical history and form a treatment plan from there. You're a great vehicle MD!
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Originally Posted By: Eosyn
Originally Posted By: electrolover

looking at the truck compared to the explorer makes want to do another MMO run
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i think i might do one with Maxlife next oil change


So you guys don't run MMO with every oil change like it recommends on the MMO can? you just run MMO every once in a while?

some do, some dont. i use it when i want to run a short cleaning cycle. if your engine is clean and well taken care of you dont need it. i believe it has side effects, just like prescription drugs, and your better off not abusing it.
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Originally Posted By: Eosyn
yes, it seems the people of BITOG are a bunch of great people who cares for one another and is genuinely interested in helping ones who are clueless about vehicles, like myself, which is very nice to see.
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Hope everything is well with all and are all in good health!


BITOG is a very good community!!
 
did you get any pics yet? have you got your plan of attack ironed out? ready to get started? let us know what oil you choose to use with the MMO and when your doing the oil change. in other words..keep us updated!
 
Will do. next OC is Aug 3rd. Funny thing, with my Celica, is that the oil on the dipstick looks quite clean. It's light brown in color and can see thru it fine. It's not black or so dark that you can't see thru it. The dealership had changed the oil when I bought it over a month ago and I already have over 1600 miles on it. Maybe the engine isn't as full of gunk as I had originally thought. Still gonna change the oil on it come 8/3/11.
 
Originally Posted By: electrolover
dont judge it by the oil color. my trucks oil was always clean but it had alot of varnish


forgot to mention my wifes explorer always drains dark but it is very clean inside
 
Yay! I can put images on here (thanks Bill)!

So, I wanted to share with you all the pics of my 2 Toys. Here is the family sedan I bought new, '05 Corolla LE.

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and here is my newest edition, '02 Celica (my mechanical baby):

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Love my Toys
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So I had the time to read up on the "Oil 101" here on BITOG and it answered a question that I've always wondered about. How long is motor oil good for in the bottle. After reading that, in extreme cold or hot, some chemicals in the oil may precipitate out and the properties of the additives in the oil is no longer good.
That's an "Doh!" because I have an un-open case of Synpower in my garage for about 3 yrs that's most likely no longer good? Should I even use the oil or just discard it?
 
The oil you have is still just fine. I've used oil twice that old with no problems.

Since the cost of oil has gone up so much and the good sales are no happening for the most part the oldest oil I have is around 3 years old and I would have no problems using it in a vehicle that can use it.

Take care, bill
 
Ok, here is a pic of what got me worried about gunk in my engine. This is the oil-fill in the Celica that looks quite dirty.

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as compared to the one in my Corolla.

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On the Celica I'd def check the PCV system. Then get some clean oil (or MMO) and a old tooth brush and work on the baffle (since very little oil will get splashed on it) till its clean. Don't worry about it going into the valve cover.

Take care, Bill
 
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