Now on a lighter note. What the hell is with the thumbs down on this video. I've been working on vehicles over fifty years and this video was very good. It's an oil and filter change. This guy Leek takes his time probably out of a busy life to show people how to do something to save some money and these people give a thumbs down. Could someone please tell me what was wrong with this educational video. Say thank you to the man.
Always recommend to replace that drain plug washer. It’s not only to help prevent oil leakage. It’s main job is to prevent damage to the oil pan threads. It’s called a crush washer for a reason. When it’s new and you tighten down on the plug the washer will be crushed/damaged. When you don’t have a new washer or use the same one over and over, to get the same level of tightening on the drain plug, you’ll begin to pull on the oil pan threads. Eventually they become those threads damaged so that they strip and then you gotta replace the whole damn oil pan. A new crush washer each time you take that plug off is super cheap insurance to ensure the pan stays good.
Excellent video.Clean voice that I could understand. Nice close ups with the camera and no crappy music in the background so people can concentrate on what you were saying and doing. Just a suggestion for people to know. I use a plastic bread bag around the filter while removing it. Oil and filter drop right in the bag less of a mess. I always get a large piece of cardboard from the trash to put under the vehicle when doing oil and filter changes no spots in the driveway. Wife would get pissed. You can use some WD-40 or any light spray oil on those head lights to make them nice an shiny. Spray it on then rubber it off with a shop cloth. Do that once in a while.
Connect a pice of a water hose about 20 inches to the bottom of the funnel pice and that makes it much easier when poring the oil spilling days are over hope that helps bin going that for many years God bless
As you get older you need more light! When I do a job I have lights everywhere. It's embarrassing. Your working in a cramped space but you make the best of it and that's cool. You make it happen Leek.
Glad you like the ratchets man. LOL. Wish you can try the Tekton long handle ratchet, in my opinion they are better, even only being 72 tooth. Merry Christmas
Now on a lighter note. What the hell is with the thumbs down on this video. I've been working on vehicles over fifty years and this video was very good. It's an oil and filter change. This guy Leek takes his time probably out of a busy life to show people how to do something to save some money and these people give a thumbs down. Could someone please tell me what was wrong with this educational video. Say thank you to the man.
Switching to Amsoil next oil change in about 2000 miles, thanks for the videos, 2003 Honda pilot going 270,000 mi
Always recommend to replace that drain plug washer. It’s not only to help prevent oil leakage. It’s main job is to prevent damage to the oil pan threads. It’s called a crush washer for a reason. When it’s new and you tighten down on the plug the washer will be crushed/damaged. When you don’t have a new washer or use the same one over and over, to get the same level of tightening on the drain plug, you’ll begin to pull on the oil pan threads. Eventually they become those threads damaged so that they strip and then you gotta replace the whole damn oil pan. A new crush washer each time you take that plug off is super cheap insurance to ensure the pan stays good.
Excellent video.Clean voice that I could understand. Nice close ups with the camera and no crappy music in the background so people can concentrate on what you were saying and doing. Just a suggestion for people to know. I use a plastic bread bag around the filter while removing it. Oil and filter drop right in the bag less of a mess. I always get a large piece of cardboard from the trash to put under the vehicle when doing oil and filter changes no spots in the driveway. Wife would get pissed. You can use some WD-40 or any light spray oil on those head lights to make them nice an shiny. Spray it on then rubber it off with a shop cloth. Do that once in a while.
I enjoy the tough love to the viewers. Good stuff man!
Appreciate you making this video. First time for me and it went perfect.
Thank you very much for you clear explanation. God bless you!
Thanks!
Connect a pice of a water hose about 20 inches to the bottom of the funnel pice and that makes it much easier when poring the oil spilling days are over hope that helps bin going that for many years God bless
Straightforward. Great content. Thank you.
As you get older you need more light! When I do a job I have lights everywhere. It's embarrassing. Your working in a cramped space but you make the best of it and that's cool. You make it happen Leek.
Thanks brother. Hope you have a good Christmas!
Good job . Happy Holidays to you and your family Leek and Happy New Year !!!!!🎄🎄
Thanks Mike! Happy holidays!
Please consider a blogging channel. Separate from repair channel. Seems like you have a passion for blogging. Some of us just want the repairs bro.
Don’t tell me what to do on my platform. U got a problem, go to the next channel or just shut up altogether
Glad you like the ratchets man. LOL. Wish you can try the Tekton long handle ratchet, in my opinion they are better, even only being 72 tooth. Merry Christmas
MERRY XMAS LEEK AND YOUR FAMILY
Excellent job.. It helped me a lot. Tank......
How many GDs in one sentence do we have...
What year is your Honda pilot?
Can I use synthetic oil on my 03 pilot??
Can you put some oil inside the new oil filter before tightening it?
Did you not watch the whole video? He says this at 9:44
This is a 10 minute job and 25 minute video...
Orally take old oil to
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