Oil change on your own???
#46
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Re: Oil change on your own???
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 06:09:36 GMT, "Victor A. Garcia"
<vgarcia1@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
>You sure ???? ... for what I know Canada has joined the civilized countries
>and switched to metric too, so nobody is using Imperial Gallons anymore.
>The only barbarians using Gallons are the folks at the U.S.A., their gallon
>is the US Gallon (smaller than the Imperial), and their quarts are smaller
>than the Litre.
>
1 quart [US, liquid] = 0.946 352 95 liter
hehe
gives meaning to the phrase "talking out of your ***"
<vgarcia1@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
>You sure ???? ... for what I know Canada has joined the civilized countries
>and switched to metric too, so nobody is using Imperial Gallons anymore.
>The only barbarians using Gallons are the folks at the U.S.A., their gallon
>is the US Gallon (smaller than the Imperial), and their quarts are smaller
>than the Litre.
>
1 quart [US, liquid] = 0.946 352 95 liter
hehe
gives meaning to the phrase "talking out of your ***"
#47
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Re: Oil change on your own???
accent wrote:
: On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 06:09:36 GMT, "Victor A. Garcia"
: <vgarcia1@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
:
:: You sure ???? ... for what I know Canada has joined the civilized
:: countries and switched to metric too, so nobody is using Imperial
:: Gallons anymore. The only barbarians using Gallons are the folks at the
:: U.S.A., their gallon is the US Gallon (smaller than the Imperial), and
:: their quarts are smaller than the Litre.
::
:
: 1 quart [US, liquid] = 0.946 352 95 liter
:
: hehe
: gives meaning to the phrase "talking out of your ***"
?????????????????
So you know that 1qt=0.94635 liters, in another words, 1 qt is less than 1
liter .... notice the: ' 0. ', Zero < One.
But, still, you think that ONE quarter is bigger than ONE liter ....
It looks like you are 'Mathematically Challenged'.
Apparently it was not me the one talking out of the outside valve of the
Colon.
: On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 06:09:36 GMT, "Victor A. Garcia"
: <vgarcia1@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
:
:: You sure ???? ... for what I know Canada has joined the civilized
:: countries and switched to metric too, so nobody is using Imperial
:: Gallons anymore. The only barbarians using Gallons are the folks at the
:: U.S.A., their gallon is the US Gallon (smaller than the Imperial), and
:: their quarts are smaller than the Litre.
::
:
: 1 quart [US, liquid] = 0.946 352 95 liter
:
: hehe
: gives meaning to the phrase "talking out of your ***"
?????????????????
So you know that 1qt=0.94635 liters, in another words, 1 qt is less than 1
liter .... notice the: ' 0. ', Zero < One.
But, still, you think that ONE quarter is bigger than ONE liter ....
It looks like you are 'Mathematically Challenged'.
Apparently it was not me the one talking out of the outside valve of the
Colon.
#48
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Re: Oil change on your own???
accent wrote:
: On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 06:09:36 GMT, "Victor A. Garcia"
: <vgarcia1@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
:
:: You sure ???? ... for what I know Canada has joined the civilized
:: countries and switched to metric too, so nobody is using Imperial
:: Gallons anymore. The only barbarians using Gallons are the folks at the
:: U.S.A., their gallon is the US Gallon (smaller than the Imperial), and
:: their quarts are smaller than the Litre.
::
:
: 1 quart [US, liquid] = 0.946 352 95 liter
:
: hehe
: gives meaning to the phrase "talking out of your ***"
?????????????????
So you know that 1qt=0.94635 liters, in another words, 1 qt is less than 1
liter .... notice the: ' 0. ', Zero < One.
But, still, you think that ONE quarter is bigger than ONE liter ....
It looks like you are 'Mathematically Challenged'.
Apparently it was not me the one talking out of the outside valve of the
Colon.
: On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 06:09:36 GMT, "Victor A. Garcia"
: <vgarcia1@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
:
:: You sure ???? ... for what I know Canada has joined the civilized
:: countries and switched to metric too, so nobody is using Imperial
:: Gallons anymore. The only barbarians using Gallons are the folks at the
:: U.S.A., their gallon is the US Gallon (smaller than the Imperial), and
:: their quarts are smaller than the Litre.
::
:
: 1 quart [US, liquid] = 0.946 352 95 liter
:
: hehe
: gives meaning to the phrase "talking out of your ***"
?????????????????
So you know that 1qt=0.94635 liters, in another words, 1 qt is less than 1
liter .... notice the: ' 0. ', Zero < One.
But, still, you think that ONE quarter is bigger than ONE liter ....
It looks like you are 'Mathematically Challenged'.
Apparently it was not me the one talking out of the outside valve of the
Colon.
#49
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Re: Oil change on your own???
accent wrote:
: On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 06:09:36 GMT, "Victor A. Garcia"
: <vgarcia1@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
:
:: You sure ???? ... for what I know Canada has joined the civilized
:: countries and switched to metric too, so nobody is using Imperial
:: Gallons anymore. The only barbarians using Gallons are the folks at the
:: U.S.A., their gallon is the US Gallon (smaller than the Imperial), and
:: their quarts are smaller than the Litre.
::
:
: 1 quart [US, liquid] = 0.946 352 95 liter
:
: hehe
: gives meaning to the phrase "talking out of your ***"
?????????????????
So you know that 1qt=0.94635 liters, in another words, 1 qt is less than 1
liter .... notice the: ' 0. ', Zero < One.
But, still, you think that ONE quarter is bigger than ONE liter ....
It looks like you are 'Mathematically Challenged'.
Apparently it was not me the one talking out of the outside valve of the
Colon.
: On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 06:09:36 GMT, "Victor A. Garcia"
: <vgarcia1@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
:
:: You sure ???? ... for what I know Canada has joined the civilized
:: countries and switched to metric too, so nobody is using Imperial
:: Gallons anymore. The only barbarians using Gallons are the folks at the
:: U.S.A., their gallon is the US Gallon (smaller than the Imperial), and
:: their quarts are smaller than the Litre.
::
:
: 1 quart [US, liquid] = 0.946 352 95 liter
:
: hehe
: gives meaning to the phrase "talking out of your ***"
?????????????????
So you know that 1qt=0.94635 liters, in another words, 1 qt is less than 1
liter .... notice the: ' 0. ', Zero < One.
But, still, you think that ONE quarter is bigger than ONE liter ....
It looks like you are 'Mathematically Challenged'.
Apparently it was not me the one talking out of the outside valve of the
Colon.
#50
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Re: Oil change on your own???
"jtees4" <jtees4@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 19:48:34 -0500, "Bob" <bobsjunkmail@bellsouth.net>
> wrote:
>>
>>If you use old laundry containers, etc., don't leave them out in the sun
>>for
>>more than a few weeks - filled or not. They degrade fairly rapidly, and
>>get
>>brittle. Tends to make a mess......
>>
>>I buy the 5 quart jugs, and refill them.
>>
>
> I've left them out for a good month or maybe even two at times. Never
> had a problem, but thanks for the warning anyway.
It might depend where you live. I live in NC, and UV is pretty intense here
in the summer. I had a gallon jug of Glyphosphate - Round Up - where the
container got brittle enough that it cracked wide open from being left in
the sun. My red gas cans have a severe case of sun bleaching, also..
#51
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Re: Oil change on your own???
"jtees4" <jtees4@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 19:48:34 -0500, "Bob" <bobsjunkmail@bellsouth.net>
> wrote:
>>
>>If you use old laundry containers, etc., don't leave them out in the sun
>>for
>>more than a few weeks - filled or not. They degrade fairly rapidly, and
>>get
>>brittle. Tends to make a mess......
>>
>>I buy the 5 quart jugs, and refill them.
>>
>
> I've left them out for a good month or maybe even two at times. Never
> had a problem, but thanks for the warning anyway.
It might depend where you live. I live in NC, and UV is pretty intense here
in the summer. I had a gallon jug of Glyphosphate - Round Up - where the
container got brittle enough that it cracked wide open from being left in
the sun. My red gas cans have a severe case of sun bleaching, also..
#52
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Re: Oil change on your own???
"jtees4" <jtees4@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 19:48:34 -0500, "Bob" <bobsjunkmail@bellsouth.net>
> wrote:
>>
>>If you use old laundry containers, etc., don't leave them out in the sun
>>for
>>more than a few weeks - filled or not. They degrade fairly rapidly, and
>>get
>>brittle. Tends to make a mess......
>>
>>I buy the 5 quart jugs, and refill them.
>>
>
> I've left them out for a good month or maybe even two at times. Never
> had a problem, but thanks for the warning anyway.
It might depend where you live. I live in NC, and UV is pretty intense here
in the summer. I had a gallon jug of Glyphosphate - Round Up - where the
container got brittle enough that it cracked wide open from being left in
the sun. My red gas cans have a severe case of sun bleaching, also..
#53
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Re: Oil change on your own???
Have been changing my own oil for 40 years. never had a problem. Speaking
of oil changes. Went to the dealer and got oil filter for new 06 V-6
Sonata. cost me 8.32 and another 92 dents for pan drain crush gasket. Now
find you can get them for 6.52 at hyundai parts on line. anyway dealer
says we'll NEVER get aftermarket filter replacements for the V-6!! Isn't
"never" a long time??
of oil changes. Went to the dealer and got oil filter for new 06 V-6
Sonata. cost me 8.32 and another 92 dents for pan drain crush gasket. Now
find you can get them for 6.52 at hyundai parts on line. anyway dealer
says we'll NEVER get aftermarket filter replacements for the V-6!! Isn't
"never" a long time??
#54
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Re: Oil change on your own???
Have been changing my own oil for 40 years. never had a problem. Speaking
of oil changes. Went to the dealer and got oil filter for new 06 V-6
Sonata. cost me 8.32 and another 92 dents for pan drain crush gasket. Now
find you can get them for 6.52 at hyundai parts on line. anyway dealer
says we'll NEVER get aftermarket filter replacements for the V-6!! Isn't
"never" a long time??
of oil changes. Went to the dealer and got oil filter for new 06 V-6
Sonata. cost me 8.32 and another 92 dents for pan drain crush gasket. Now
find you can get them for 6.52 at hyundai parts on line. anyway dealer
says we'll NEVER get aftermarket filter replacements for the V-6!! Isn't
"never" a long time??
#55
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Re: Oil change on your own???
Have been changing my own oil for 40 years. never had a problem. Speaking
of oil changes. Went to the dealer and got oil filter for new 06 V-6
Sonata. cost me 8.32 and another 92 dents for pan drain crush gasket. Now
find you can get them for 6.52 at hyundai parts on line. anyway dealer
says we'll NEVER get aftermarket filter replacements for the V-6!! Isn't
"never" a long time??
of oil changes. Went to the dealer and got oil filter for new 06 V-6
Sonata. cost me 8.32 and another 92 dents for pan drain crush gasket. Now
find you can get them for 6.52 at hyundai parts on line. anyway dealer
says we'll NEVER get aftermarket filter replacements for the V-6!! Isn't
"never" a long time??
#56
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Re: Oil change on your own???
Sure, NEVER is a long time. But the dealer figures that if you believe
him, you'll be hooked buying the filters from him at $8.32.
Speaking of which, I'd like to know where he got that crystal ball that
tells the future. It'd be useful for all those times when the service
advisor doesn't understand why I cannot diagnose a problem which occurred
one time three months ago.
him, you'll be hooked buying the filters from him at $8.32.
Speaking of which, I'd like to know where he got that crystal ball that
tells the future. It'd be useful for all those times when the service
advisor doesn't understand why I cannot diagnose a problem which occurred
one time three months ago.
#57
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Re: Oil change on your own???
Sure, NEVER is a long time. But the dealer figures that if you believe
him, you'll be hooked buying the filters from him at $8.32.
Speaking of which, I'd like to know where he got that crystal ball that
tells the future. It'd be useful for all those times when the service
advisor doesn't understand why I cannot diagnose a problem which occurred
one time three months ago.
him, you'll be hooked buying the filters from him at $8.32.
Speaking of which, I'd like to know where he got that crystal ball that
tells the future. It'd be useful for all those times when the service
advisor doesn't understand why I cannot diagnose a problem which occurred
one time three months ago.
#58
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Re: Oil change on your own???
Sure, NEVER is a long time. But the dealer figures that if you believe
him, you'll be hooked buying the filters from him at $8.32.
Speaking of which, I'd like to know where he got that crystal ball that
tells the future. It'd be useful for all those times when the service
advisor doesn't understand why I cannot diagnose a problem which occurred
one time three months ago.
him, you'll be hooked buying the filters from him at $8.32.
Speaking of which, I'd like to know where he got that crystal ball that
tells the future. It'd be useful for all those times when the service
advisor doesn't understand why I cannot diagnose a problem which occurred
one time three months ago.
#59
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Re: Oil change on your own???
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 23:36:53 -0500, "Bob" <bobsjunkmail@bellsouth.net>
wrote:
>
>"jtees4" <jtees4@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:b3sg12td1sbsbi6oahhg241qvva33hhj0h@4ax.com.. .
>> On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 19:48:34 -0500, "Bob" <bobsjunkmail@bellsouth.net>
>> wrote:
>
>>>
>>>If you use old laundry containers, etc., don't leave them out in the sun
>>>for
>>>more than a few weeks - filled or not. They degrade fairly rapidly, and
>>>get
>>>brittle. Tends to make a mess......
>>>
>>>I buy the 5 quart jugs, and refill them.
>>>
>>
>> I've left them out for a good month or maybe even two at times. Never
>> had a problem, but thanks for the warning anyway.
>
>It might depend where you live. I live in NC, and UV is pretty intense here
>in the summer. I had a gallon jug of Glyphosphate - Round Up - where the
>container got brittle enough that it cracked wide open from being left in
>the sun. My red gas cans have a severe case of sun bleaching, also..
>
I am in Long Island, NY. I have actually been thinking of moving to
NC, but not for a few years. Know any cheap but nice condos? I don't
like too much heat, so maybe your brittle cans should give me a hint.
wrote:
>
>"jtees4" <jtees4@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:b3sg12td1sbsbi6oahhg241qvva33hhj0h@4ax.com.. .
>> On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 19:48:34 -0500, "Bob" <bobsjunkmail@bellsouth.net>
>> wrote:
>
>>>
>>>If you use old laundry containers, etc., don't leave them out in the sun
>>>for
>>>more than a few weeks - filled or not. They degrade fairly rapidly, and
>>>get
>>>brittle. Tends to make a mess......
>>>
>>>I buy the 5 quart jugs, and refill them.
>>>
>>
>> I've left them out for a good month or maybe even two at times. Never
>> had a problem, but thanks for the warning anyway.
>
>It might depend where you live. I live in NC, and UV is pretty intense here
>in the summer. I had a gallon jug of Glyphosphate - Round Up - where the
>container got brittle enough that it cracked wide open from being left in
>the sun. My red gas cans have a severe case of sun bleaching, also..
>
I am in Long Island, NY. I have actually been thinking of moving to
NC, but not for a few years. Know any cheap but nice condos? I don't
like too much heat, so maybe your brittle cans should give me a hint.
#60
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Re: Oil change on your own???
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 23:36:53 -0500, "Bob" <bobsjunkmail@bellsouth.net>
wrote:
>
>"jtees4" <jtees4@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:b3sg12td1sbsbi6oahhg241qvva33hhj0h@4ax.com.. .
>> On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 19:48:34 -0500, "Bob" <bobsjunkmail@bellsouth.net>
>> wrote:
>
>>>
>>>If you use old laundry containers, etc., don't leave them out in the sun
>>>for
>>>more than a few weeks - filled or not. They degrade fairly rapidly, and
>>>get
>>>brittle. Tends to make a mess......
>>>
>>>I buy the 5 quart jugs, and refill them.
>>>
>>
>> I've left them out for a good month or maybe even two at times. Never
>> had a problem, but thanks for the warning anyway.
>
>It might depend where you live. I live in NC, and UV is pretty intense here
>in the summer. I had a gallon jug of Glyphosphate - Round Up - where the
>container got brittle enough that it cracked wide open from being left in
>the sun. My red gas cans have a severe case of sun bleaching, also..
>
I am in Long Island, NY. I have actually been thinking of moving to
NC, but not for a few years. Know any cheap but nice condos? I don't
like too much heat, so maybe your brittle cans should give me a hint.
wrote:
>
>"jtees4" <jtees4@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:b3sg12td1sbsbi6oahhg241qvva33hhj0h@4ax.com.. .
>> On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 19:48:34 -0500, "Bob" <bobsjunkmail@bellsouth.net>
>> wrote:
>
>>>
>>>If you use old laundry containers, etc., don't leave them out in the sun
>>>for
>>>more than a few weeks - filled or not. They degrade fairly rapidly, and
>>>get
>>>brittle. Tends to make a mess......
>>>
>>>I buy the 5 quart jugs, and refill them.
>>>
>>
>> I've left them out for a good month or maybe even two at times. Never
>> had a problem, but thanks for the warning anyway.
>
>It might depend where you live. I live in NC, and UV is pretty intense here
>in the summer. I had a gallon jug of Glyphosphate - Round Up - where the
>container got brittle enough that it cracked wide open from being left in
>the sun. My red gas cans have a severe case of sun bleaching, also..
>
I am in Long Island, NY. I have actually been thinking of moving to
NC, but not for a few years. Know any cheap but nice condos? I don't
like too much heat, so maybe your brittle cans should give me a hint.