Posted by HenryO on November 02, 2014 at 05:40:25 from (76.188.178.232):
In Reply to: I am stupid posted by Larry@stinescorner on November 01, 2014 at 16:38:59:
Not me but my nephew (who is a cop) was visiting and we were talking about cars and he daid that when he got home(several hundred miles) he was going to trade in his car because it was using oil about a quart every 500 miles. I thought that was highly unlikely so I went out to look at the engine.As I approach the car I notice a puddle under the engine so I crawled under the car and shurnuff, the plug was loose It was so loose it's a wonder it was still in. Seems he had oil canged at a Jiffy Lube several months prior and the oil use started about then. When I asked about the oil puddles he said he never looked under the car, ever. And he still is a sergeant on the police force. Make you wonder some times.
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