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  • How to Clean Oil off Motor

    There are a few different ways that you can clean oil off of your motor. One way is to use a degreaser and a power washer. Another way is to use hot water and soap. You can also use petroleum jelly or WD-40. What Should I Do If I Spill Oil on My Engine? If…

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  • How to Fix Overfilled Engine Oil

    If your engine oil is overfilled, you will need to remove some of the oil. The easiest way to do this is to use a hand pump or syringe to remove the excess oil. You can also siphon out the oil, but this can be messy and difficult. Once you have removed the excess oil,…

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  • How to Check Oil Level Without Dipstick

    The oil level in your car can be checked without using the dipstick by following these steps: 1. Park your car on a level surface and turn off the engine. 2. Locate the oil fill cap on the top of the engine. 3. Remove the oil fill cap and wipe any dirt or debris from…

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  • How to Clean Oil off Engine

    Assuming you would like tips on how to clean oil off an engine: 1.Start with a cool engine- never clean a hot engine as it can cause injury. 2.Use degreaser or soap and water to remove any surface grime or dirt. Be sure not to use a pressure washer as the high-pressure stream of water…

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  • How to Pump Oil Out of Boat Engine

    If your boat has an oil leak, you will need to pump the oil out of the engine. You will need a few tools to do this, including a siphon pump, a catch basin, and some rags. First, locate the source of the leak. If it is coming from the engine itself, you will need…

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  • How to Install a Transmission Oil Cooler

    A transmission oil cooler helps to keep the transmission fluid cool, which in turn keeps the transmission from overheating. There are two main types of transmission oil coolers: air-cooled and liquid-cooled. Air-cooled transmission oil coolers are typically less expensive than liquid-cooled ones, but they are not as effective at cooling the fluid. Liquid-cooled transmission oil…

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  • How to Read a Dipstick for Oil

    Before checking the oil level, the car should be turned off and given a few minutes to cool so that the oil has had time to settle. The dipstick is usually located near the front of the engine on the side, and has a yellow or orange loop at one end. To check the oil,…

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  • How Often to Change Outboard Gear Oil

    Most boat engines will have different oil change requirements, so it is important to consult your engine’s owner’s manual. However, as a general rule of thumb, outboard gear oil should be changed every 50 hours or once a season, whichever comes first. Assuming you have an outboard motor, here are some tips on how often…

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  • How to Take off a Stripped Bolt on Oil Pan

    If you have a stripped bolt on your oil pan, there are a few ways to remove it. You can use a drill bit and drill out the center of the bolt. Alternatively, you can use an impact driver to loosen the bolt. If the bolt is still stuck, you may need to use a…

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  • How to Unclip Oil Pressure Sensor

    To unclip an oil pressure sensor, first locate the sensor on the engine. Once found, use a pair of pliers to disconnect the electrical connector from the sensor. Finally, use a wrench to loosen and remove the sensor from its mounting location. How Do You Disconnect a Low Oil Sensor? If your car is equipped…

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