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Alan 05-09-2006 09:39 PM

Re: Oil cap left off after oil change
 

gfretwell@aol.com wrote:
> On Mon, 8 May 2006 20:55:15 -0400, "Ray" <nobody@nowhere.org> wrote:
>
> >My sister just found that the oil cap was left off of her 1999 Accord during the oil change over a month ago. Surprisingly, it was less than a quart low. BUT, the oil had attacked her windshield wiper blade and hood gasket. She wants the store where she had the oil changed to replace what might have been damaged, but what else might that be? Has Honda ever put out a service bulletin listing what might be damaged by oil?
> >
> >Ray
> >
> >
> >
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>
>
> I drove Chevys and Fords for years that blew oil. Wash it off and get
> on with your life. Some stuff that would have rusted will last a
> little longer. Everything else will be fine.


Hmmm ... that's an idea of how to get rid of unlocatable squeaks.


Michael Pardee 05-10-2006 08:25 AM

Re: Oil cap left off after oil change
 
"jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
news:qc2dnTtdl-yllf3ZnZ2dnUVZ_sKdnZ2d@speakeasy.net...

> "rubber" covers a multitude of elasto-polymers. some, like neoprenes, are
> oil resistant. others aren't. radiator hoses, windshield seals, brake
> hoses, are typically rubbers that aren't, or at least, aren't rated for
> it, even if they appear to hold up ok for a while.
>
> steam cleaning the engine compartment, while it produces quick results, is
> a great way to cause electrical problems up the wazoo and contaminate the
> brake system. better to use engine cleaner and a gentle hose, avoiding
> the brake reservoir.


Yes indeed - natural rubber tends to soak up oil, creating a goo of rubbery
oil (or is it oily rubber?) Just about all the synthetics are okay with
petroleum. In addition, natural rubber can handle all sorts of synthetic
lubricants, including most lubricating greases.

I'm a convert to Simple Green for engine cleaning. No big reason - I just
like it.

Mike



Michael Pardee 05-10-2006 08:25 AM

Re: Oil cap left off after oil change
 
"jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
news:qc2dnTtdl-yllf3ZnZ2dnUVZ_sKdnZ2d@speakeasy.net...

> "rubber" covers a multitude of elasto-polymers. some, like neoprenes, are
> oil resistant. others aren't. radiator hoses, windshield seals, brake
> hoses, are typically rubbers that aren't, or at least, aren't rated for
> it, even if they appear to hold up ok for a while.
>
> steam cleaning the engine compartment, while it produces quick results, is
> a great way to cause electrical problems up the wazoo and contaminate the
> brake system. better to use engine cleaner and a gentle hose, avoiding
> the brake reservoir.


Yes indeed - natural rubber tends to soak up oil, creating a goo of rubbery
oil (or is it oily rubber?) Just about all the synthetics are okay with
petroleum. In addition, natural rubber can handle all sorts of synthetic
lubricants, including most lubricating greases.

I'm a convert to Simple Green for engine cleaning. No big reason - I just
like it.

Mike



Michael Pardee 05-10-2006 08:25 AM

Re: Oil cap left off after oil change
 
"jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
news:qc2dnTtdl-yllf3ZnZ2dnUVZ_sKdnZ2d@speakeasy.net...

> "rubber" covers a multitude of elasto-polymers. some, like neoprenes, are
> oil resistant. others aren't. radiator hoses, windshield seals, brake
> hoses, are typically rubbers that aren't, or at least, aren't rated for
> it, even if they appear to hold up ok for a while.
>
> steam cleaning the engine compartment, while it produces quick results, is
> a great way to cause electrical problems up the wazoo and contaminate the
> brake system. better to use engine cleaner and a gentle hose, avoiding
> the brake reservoir.


Yes indeed - natural rubber tends to soak up oil, creating a goo of rubbery
oil (or is it oily rubber?) Just about all the synthetics are okay with
petroleum. In addition, natural rubber can handle all sorts of synthetic
lubricants, including most lubricating greases.

I'm a convert to Simple Green for engine cleaning. No big reason - I just
like it.

Mike



jim beam 05-10-2006 09:32 AM

Re: Oil cap left off after oil change
 
Michael Pardee wrote:
> "jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
> news:qc2dnTtdl-yllf3ZnZ2dnUVZ_sKdnZ2d@speakeasy.net...
>
>
>>"rubber" covers a multitude of elasto-polymers. some, like neoprenes, are
>>oil resistant. others aren't. radiator hoses, windshield seals, brake
>>hoses, are typically rubbers that aren't, or at least, aren't rated for
>>it, even if they appear to hold up ok for a while.
>>
>>steam cleaning the engine compartment, while it produces quick results, is
>>a great way to cause electrical problems up the wazoo and contaminate the
>>brake system. better to use engine cleaner and a gentle hose, avoiding
>>the brake reservoir.

>
>
> Yes indeed - natural rubber tends to soak up oil, creating a goo of rubbery
> oil (or is it oily rubber?) Just about all the synthetics are okay with
> petroleum. In addition, natural rubber can handle all sorts of synthetic
> lubricants, including most lubricating greases.
>
> I'm a convert to Simple Green for engine cleaning. No big reason - I just
> like it.
>
> Mike
>
>

simple green has a very bad reputation in the bike world for stress
corrosion.

jim beam 05-10-2006 09:32 AM

Re: Oil cap left off after oil change
 
Michael Pardee wrote:
> "jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
> news:qc2dnTtdl-yllf3ZnZ2dnUVZ_sKdnZ2d@speakeasy.net...
>
>
>>"rubber" covers a multitude of elasto-polymers. some, like neoprenes, are
>>oil resistant. others aren't. radiator hoses, windshield seals, brake
>>hoses, are typically rubbers that aren't, or at least, aren't rated for
>>it, even if they appear to hold up ok for a while.
>>
>>steam cleaning the engine compartment, while it produces quick results, is
>>a great way to cause electrical problems up the wazoo and contaminate the
>>brake system. better to use engine cleaner and a gentle hose, avoiding
>>the brake reservoir.

>
>
> Yes indeed - natural rubber tends to soak up oil, creating a goo of rubbery
> oil (or is it oily rubber?) Just about all the synthetics are okay with
> petroleum. In addition, natural rubber can handle all sorts of synthetic
> lubricants, including most lubricating greases.
>
> I'm a convert to Simple Green for engine cleaning. No big reason - I just
> like it.
>
> Mike
>
>

simple green has a very bad reputation in the bike world for stress
corrosion.

jim beam 05-10-2006 09:32 AM

Re: Oil cap left off after oil change
 
Michael Pardee wrote:
> "jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
> news:qc2dnTtdl-yllf3ZnZ2dnUVZ_sKdnZ2d@speakeasy.net...
>
>
>>"rubber" covers a multitude of elasto-polymers. some, like neoprenes, are
>>oil resistant. others aren't. radiator hoses, windshield seals, brake
>>hoses, are typically rubbers that aren't, or at least, aren't rated for
>>it, even if they appear to hold up ok for a while.
>>
>>steam cleaning the engine compartment, while it produces quick results, is
>>a great way to cause electrical problems up the wazoo and contaminate the
>>brake system. better to use engine cleaner and a gentle hose, avoiding
>>the brake reservoir.

>
>
> Yes indeed - natural rubber tends to soak up oil, creating a goo of rubbery
> oil (or is it oily rubber?) Just about all the synthetics are okay with
> petroleum. In addition, natural rubber can handle all sorts of synthetic
> lubricants, including most lubricating greases.
>
> I'm a convert to Simple Green for engine cleaning. No big reason - I just
> like it.
>
> Mike
>
>

simple green has a very bad reputation in the bike world for stress
corrosion.

Brian Smith 05-10-2006 09:51 AM

Re: Oil cap left off after oil change
 

"jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
news:0JWdney24dofdvzZnZ2dnUVZ_sidnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
>
> simple green has a very bad reputation in the bike world for stress
> corrosion.


I wonder if it would corrode some of my stress away? {;^0



Brian Smith 05-10-2006 09:51 AM

Re: Oil cap left off after oil change
 

"jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
news:0JWdney24dofdvzZnZ2dnUVZ_sidnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
>
> simple green has a very bad reputation in the bike world for stress
> corrosion.


I wonder if it would corrode some of my stress away? {;^0



Brian Smith 05-10-2006 09:51 AM

Re: Oil cap left off after oil change
 

"jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
news:0JWdney24dofdvzZnZ2dnUVZ_sidnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
>
> simple green has a very bad reputation in the bike world for stress
> corrosion.


I wonder if it would corrode some of my stress away? {;^0



Michael Pardee 05-11-2006 08:26 AM

Re: Oil cap left off after oil change
 
"jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
news:0JWdney24dofdvzZnZ2dnUVZ_sidnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
> Michael Pardee wrote:
>> I'm a convert to Simple Green for engine cleaning. No big reason - I just
>> like it.
>>
>> Mike

> simple green has a very bad reputation in the bike world for stress
> corrosion.


I didn't know that! Googling produced quite a few hits, including
http://www.velonews.com/tech/report/...es/9216.0.html
It appears the hazard comes from prolonged exposure, in this case soaking
chains in Simple Green. I haven't been actively riding for some time now (as
my body shape proclaims!) but when I did I soaked my chains overnight in
motor oil, not water-based stuff.

Mike



Michael Pardee 05-11-2006 08:26 AM

Re: Oil cap left off after oil change
 
"jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
news:0JWdney24dofdvzZnZ2dnUVZ_sidnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
> Michael Pardee wrote:
>> I'm a convert to Simple Green for engine cleaning. No big reason - I just
>> like it.
>>
>> Mike

> simple green has a very bad reputation in the bike world for stress
> corrosion.


I didn't know that! Googling produced quite a few hits, including
http://www.velonews.com/tech/report/...es/9216.0.html
It appears the hazard comes from prolonged exposure, in this case soaking
chains in Simple Green. I haven't been actively riding for some time now (as
my body shape proclaims!) but when I did I soaked my chains overnight in
motor oil, not water-based stuff.

Mike



Michael Pardee 05-11-2006 08:26 AM

Re: Oil cap left off after oil change
 
"jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
news:0JWdney24dofdvzZnZ2dnUVZ_sidnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
> Michael Pardee wrote:
>> I'm a convert to Simple Green for engine cleaning. No big reason - I just
>> like it.
>>
>> Mike

> simple green has a very bad reputation in the bike world for stress
> corrosion.


I didn't know that! Googling produced quite a few hits, including
http://www.velonews.com/tech/report/...es/9216.0.html
It appears the hazard comes from prolonged exposure, in this case soaking
chains in Simple Green. I haven't been actively riding for some time now (as
my body shape proclaims!) but when I did I soaked my chains overnight in
motor oil, not water-based stuff.

Mike



L Alpert 05-13-2006 07:21 AM

Re: Oil cap left off after oil change
 
Michael Pardee wrote:
> "jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
> news:qc2dnTtdl-yllf3ZnZ2dnUVZ_sKdnZ2d@speakeasy.net...
>
>> "rubber" covers a multitude of elasto-polymers. some, like
>> neoprenes, are oil resistant. others aren't. radiator hoses,
>> windshield seals, brake hoses, are typically rubbers that aren't, or
>> at least, aren't rated for it, even if they appear to hold up ok for
>> a while. steam cleaning the engine compartment, while it produces quick
>> results, is a great way to cause electrical problems up the wazoo
>> and contaminate the brake system. better to use engine cleaner and
>> a gentle hose, avoiding the brake reservoir.

>
> Yes indeed - natural rubber tends to soak up oil, creating a goo of
> rubbery oil (or is it oily rubber?) Just about all the synthetics are
> okay with petroleum.


The phrase "all synthetics" would be a stretch, as there are many polymers
based products that are not rated for use with petroleum products (most,
actually), though those used by the auto industry are, by design.

> In addition, natural rubber can handle all sorts
> of synthetic lubricants, including most lubricating greases.
>
> I'm a convert to Simple Green for engine cleaning. No big reason - I
> just like it.
>
> Mike




L Alpert 05-13-2006 07:21 AM

Re: Oil cap left off after oil change
 
Michael Pardee wrote:
> "jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
> news:qc2dnTtdl-yllf3ZnZ2dnUVZ_sKdnZ2d@speakeasy.net...
>
>> "rubber" covers a multitude of elasto-polymers. some, like
>> neoprenes, are oil resistant. others aren't. radiator hoses,
>> windshield seals, brake hoses, are typically rubbers that aren't, or
>> at least, aren't rated for it, even if they appear to hold up ok for
>> a while. steam cleaning the engine compartment, while it produces quick
>> results, is a great way to cause electrical problems up the wazoo
>> and contaminate the brake system. better to use engine cleaner and
>> a gentle hose, avoiding the brake reservoir.

>
> Yes indeed - natural rubber tends to soak up oil, creating a goo of
> rubbery oil (or is it oily rubber?) Just about all the synthetics are
> okay with petroleum.


The phrase "all synthetics" would be a stretch, as there are many polymers
based products that are not rated for use with petroleum products (most,
actually), though those used by the auto industry are, by design.

> In addition, natural rubber can handle all sorts
> of synthetic lubricants, including most lubricating greases.
>
> I'm a convert to Simple Green for engine cleaning. No big reason - I
> just like it.
>
> Mike





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