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Regularly changing your oil can add life to your engine, but a lot of us don't even change it when we should because of what the mechanic charges.
Here's how to do it yourself, in eight easy steps.
1. What oil? Anything Else I Need?
Find out what oil your car needs from the manual. You're looking for a code like 10W50, 5W40; something of that nature. You'll also need to buy an oil filter. Look that up too, and if you still don't know never fear. Drive to your local auto store and buy the oil, and while you're there ask the storeman what fitler you need. They'll either know or they'll be able to tell by looking at your engine. The other thing you need is a sump plug/oilpan plug washer, ask your helpful friend again if you aren't sure. Driving to the store and back is actually doing two things for you, as driving to the store heats the engine up and makes the oil change easier when you get home.
2. Old Oil Out
Give the engine about 15 minutes to cool down a bit, and still be careful as the oil will be hot. Look under your car and locate the sump plug or drain plug. Its a large nut /plug screwed into the oilpan/sump at the bottom of your car. Put a container under this that can hold as much oil as you bought. Break the tension on the plug with a wrench and then protect your hand with some rag and undo the last part by hand, so that you can undo it quickly. This prevents the oil from spurting out in all directions if you take too long to take the plug all the way out. Be sure to move your hands quickly out of the way when the plug is out, as the oil will still be warm, and it does get you dirty after all!
3. Oil Filter Off
Firstly, unscrew the oil filler cap on top of your engine while you're up here. Your oil filter will generally be accesible from the top of the engine. If you aren't sure which bit it is, it looks like the new one the storeman at the auto store sold you. Undo it by turning it anti-clockwise. A rag for extra purchase helps here, or you may need to use a wrench. This filter is full of oil, so keep the open end facing upwards till you can pour it into the container under your car with the rest of the oil.
4. Oil Filter On
Open your new oil filter, and notice how it's got a rubber circle around the face where it attaches to the engine. This 'gasket' is what seals the oil in when it's on the engine. Open your new oil and smear a little of the new oil onto the oil filter gasket, to help with the seal. Now screw the oil filter, clockwise, onto the engine. You should only do it as tight as you can by hand, as any tighter squashes the rubber gasket more than enough and can lead to an inferior seal. Also, doing it firmly hand tight only means it'll be easy to get off next time!
5. Oil Pan Plug Back In
The oil pan plug washer works the same way the oil filter gasket we just talked about does, but since this one is usually a lot smaller, you don't need to smear it with oil. In fact, you need to wipe the oil off the area where it screws into, since the oil oil that came out might have left some gritty residue there that would prevent a good seal. So wipe the area, and screw in (clockwise) your newly washered oil pan plug.
6. Oil In
Since your oil is already open and your oil filler cap is already off, this step should be a breeze! The things to note here though are feel free to use a funnel to make life easier, and also pour slowly. This new oil is cold and as such it's thicker and will take some time to get from the top of your engine down.
7. Run Your Engine for 5 minutes, Wait 5 minutes
This will warm the oil, move it around the engine, then let it settle back into the oil pan so we can accurately measure if there is enough in there.
8. Check & Top Up Oil
Check the oil now that is has settled and make sure it is right around the "FULL" marker on your dipstick. The thing to know here is that not enough oil hurts engines badly but a little too much oil never hurt anything, so err on the side of caution.
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Dental Cosmetics: About Porcelain Crowns, Dental Implants, and Zoom Whitening
In 2007 alone, Americans spent an estimate amount of $95.2 billion on dental works. Yes, it does get expensive but let's face it, a white, straight, and complete set of "grills" never hurt anyone.
Dental Implants
Dental Implants are surgically installed titanium screws that are inserted to the jaws to replace missing teeth and help provide support for individual crowns and bridges. An implant generally takes 3 to 6 months to integrate with the bones before a crown or denture is fitted in the gap. Dental implants are the better option for people who don't want to wear dentures. Anyone can get implants for as long as they are in good physical health and have enough bones to hold the screw. A basic implant will cost about $1,250 to $3000 depending on how many implants you'll be needing.
Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening has gained greater and greater popularity since 2000. Newer and more effective whitening treatments have come out to compete in the market, and one of the more popular product is the Zoom Whitening line. Zoom whitening is a combination of gel and light wave treatments applied to the teeth. The session lasts takes about 45 minutes to an hour and has a relatively longer period of effect. For maintenance, get the Zoom whitening treatment twice a year.
Porcelain Crowns (Caps)
Crowns or caps are used to protect or restore broken teeth. It is basically a protective covering for teeth. Porcelain crowns are the better choice because they resemble teeth color closest, as compared to other types of crowns. Old style crowns had the metal line attached to the gums that just didn't look natural. Porcelain crowns are metal free and look exactly like teeth. Porcelain crowns usually cost around $600 to $3100.
Porcelain Veneers
Veneers are used to reshape, color-correct, and re-align teeth. Porcelain veneers are thin, hand-molded, pieces of porcelain, attached to the teeth. They do not cover the whole surface of the teeth. Dentists use this treatment for closing gaps, aligning crowned teeth, and whitening stained teeth. They are also the better solution for correcting chipped teeth. Porcelain veneers are also stain-resistant which means they will stay as white as the day they were put in. They cost about $1000 to $2000 a piece. Temporary veneers are placed to protect the teeth before the permanent porcelain veneers are placed.
Invisalign
Invisalign is now the new alternative for braces. Invisalign is a removable mouth piece that's transparent and has the property of straightening your teeth the same way as braces would. This set of aligners are changed every two weeks, depending on the progress of your teeth. A typical Invisalign realignment procedure would take about a year or so. This is ideal for adults who are conscious of getting braces which are generally worn by teenagers. It is now being used to treat dental conditions like overbites, under bites, and even cross bites. It costs about $3500 up, depending on your teeth's needs.
Root Canal Therapy
Decayed and infected teeth need to be treated with root canal therapy. Your dentist would want to save all of your teeth, and so, to avoid unnecessary extraction of your teeth, you'll need to undergo root canal therapy. The therapy involves extraction of the pulp inside the teeth, and then killing the nerve and vessels in the teeth so the decay is stopped. The gap is then filled with a special filler so you could gain full use of your teeth.
Set an appointment with Delhart L. Courtney Dental clinic. They serve the areas of Orlando, Winter Springs, Longwood, Lake Mary and surrounding Orlando, FL areas.
About the Author
Dr. Delhart L. Courtney, DDS
1122 East State Road 434
Suite 1020
Winter Springs, FL 32708
Phone: (407) 327-9566
Doc@mydentistorlando.com
www.mydentistorlando.com
gas tank filler neck holder?
whats the plastic piece called that holds the filler neck to the outside of the body on a vehicle my cavalier needs a new one. I mean like the piece that is right under the gas cap and screws on under the gas cap door.
thanks
filler hose assembly , its one piece that connects to either another hose or straight to the gas tank. thats a fuel filler hose assembly.
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