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  • How to Remove Oil Stains from Engine Block

    To remove oil stains from an engine block, first mix a solution of one part dish soap to two parts warm water. Next, using a soft bristle brush, scrub the mixture onto the stained areas in a circular motion. Finally, rinse the area with clean water and dry with a clean towel. How Do You…

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  • How to Tell If Oil is Detergent Or Non Detergent

    Detergent oil has additives that help to suspend soot and other contaminants in the oil, making it easier to filter out. Non-detergent oil does not have these additives and therefore does not clean as effectively. To tell if your oil is detergent or non-detergent, look for an additive package on the label. If present, it…

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  • How to Check Motorcycle Oil Level Dipstick

    To check the oil level on a motorcycle, first find the dipstick. This is usually located near the front of the engine, on the side that faces up when the bike is upright. Once you’ve found the dipstick, pull it out and wipe it off with a clean cloth. Then insert it back into the…

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  • How to Fix Stripped Oil Drain Plug

    The most common way to fix a stripped oil drain plug is by using a helicoil insert. This is a small metal coil that is inserted into the stripped threads of the drain plug hole. The helicoil will give the drain plug something to grip onto so it can be tightened without stripping again. What…

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  • How to Reset Oil Life on Honda Civic 2018

    To reset the oil life on a Honda Civic 2018, press and hold the Select/Reset button for about 10 seconds. The oil life indicator will then reset to 100%. How Do You Reset the Wrench Light on a 2018 Honda Civic? Assuming you’re referring to the Maintenance Minder Light: The Maintenance Minder Light is designed…

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  • How to Apply Lucas Oil Stabilizer

    To add Lucas Oil Stabilizer to your engine, first find the oil dipstick and remove it. Next, locate the oil filler cap and unscrew it. Pour in half a bottle of Lucas Oil Stabilizer, then replace the dipstick and screw on the filler cap. Start up your engine and let it idle for a few…

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  • How to Use an Oil Extractor Pump

    An oil extractor pump is a device that helps remove oil from an engine. The process is simple and does not require any special tools. First, the user must locate the dipstick and unscrew it. Next, they will need to place the end of the pump into the opening where the dipstick was located. Finally,…

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  • How to Bypass Vtec Oil Pressure Switch

    There are a few ways that you can bypass the VTEC oil pressure switch. One way is to purchase a replacement VTEC solenoid and install it in place of the old one. Another way is to disconnect the wire going to the VTEC oil pressure switch and connect it to ground. This will trick the…

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  • How to Bleed Mercury Oil Tank

    To bleed a mercury oil tank, locate the bleed screw on the side of the tank and open it. Place a pan under the tank to catch any oil that may drip out. Slowly turn the screw until you see oil coming out of the tank. When a steady stream of oil is flowing, close…

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  • How to Read a Oil Pressure Gauge

    An oil pressure gauge is a device that measures the pressure of the oil in an internal combustion engine. The pressure of the oil is an important factor in the proper operation of the engine. The oil pressure gauge is usually located on the dash panel of the vehicle. The gauge has a needle that…

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