Couldn't do it, though. hahahaha!

We got the car at 29k, so I hope that the 9k was done. I plan to do the change myself as soon as I get time and back in hsv where all my tools are.bootymac wrote:Yikes, 40k miles? The factory fill is supposed to be changed at 9k miles!
Also, PB Blaster isn't going to do anything for rust prevention as it's a penetrating fluid. You need to use something like Fluid Film
Liquid Wrench lubricating oil works just as well as Fluid Film and it costs a fraction of the price too. Here's the test: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/oil- ... rison.htmlSamirD wrote:We got the car at 29k, so I hope that the 9k was done. I plan to do the change myself as soon as I get time and back in hsv where all my tools are.bootymac wrote:Yikes, 40k miles? The factory fill is supposed to be changed at 9k miles!
Also, PB Blaster isn't going to do anything for rust prevention as it's a penetrating fluid. You need to use something like Fluid Film
It's done a pretty decent job so far as a lot of stuff that was rusted at the end of last winter is back to non-rusted now. But I agree fluid film is the real stuff. I just have to find it locally.
Fresh fluids can have a placebo effect, but I think that my engine sounds smoother too.bootymac wrote:Might be a placebo but the car seems quieter with the new fluid in. I'll see if there is a change in gas mileage overtime.Liquid Wrench lubricating oil works just as well as Fluid Film and it costs a fraction of the price too. Here's the test: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/oil- ... rison.htmlSamirD wrote:We got the car at 29k, so I hope that the 9k was done. I plan to do the change myself as soon as I get time and back in hsv where all my tools are.bootymac wrote:Yikes, 40k miles? The factory fill is supposed to be changed at 9k miles!
Also, PB Blaster isn't going to do anything for rust prevention as it's a penetrating fluid. You need to use something like Fluid Film
It's done a pretty decent job so far as a lot of stuff that was rusted at the end of last winter is back to non-rusted now. But I agree fluid film is the real stuff. I just have to find it locally.
Left to right: untreated, Fluid Film, oil, WD40, Liquid Wrench
I use it on my other car's Koni Str.t dampers which are known to have a terrible finish that rusts quickly