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Old 09-05-2005, 04:58 PM
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I just got my oil changed and I was about 500 miles past my due date. The guy told me my oil was pretty dark. After the oil change my oil was still a little on the dark side. What can I do to fix this and Is this a sign of another problem


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how many miles on her
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sign of a dirty engine. change more often like every 1k to clean it up, may want to use cheap oil to do this then go to the good stuff
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My oil was consistantly dirty after oil changes, so I bought 5 quarts of cheap stuff, drained the old, put in the cheap stuff, ran it for a little while (like a quick 5 minute drive), drained it, changed the filter, put in the good stuff. And it'* looked pretty good ever since.
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i also hear you can dump some sea foam in the crankcase before you go to get your oil changed. i did it, and got nothing but a clean engine.
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Originally Posted by rjolly87
i also hear you can dump some sea foam in the crankcase before you go to get your oil changed. i did it, and got nothing but a clean engine.
*agrees* i did it before i switched to 0w30 in the jeep and saw nuthin but a clean smooth running engine, gotta love that seafoam especially when u run it thru the vacuum system and fog out ur whole neighbourhood
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Many oil change places move cars through pretty quickly and don't allow for all of the oil to drain completely. As well there is a certain amount left in the bottom of the pan once supposedly all oil is drained. Do a couple of changes sooner and use better filters for the best results.
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on the bad news/worst case/paranoid end of the spectrum, piston ring blowby can cause dirty oil (not saying it'* that, but it can cause)
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thanks for all the input.
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Originally Posted by strongsun1
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thanks for all the input.
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