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Old 07-19-2007, 08:12 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Okay, so you're wonderin' if you can do as good a job'a changin' Stewie's life-blood as the dealer? Well, if you know which way tightens n' loosens most open-n'-close valves, nuts n' bolts, if you can properly locate a pan to compensate for the initial spurt of the oil and the follow-the-lowest-point'a-the-pan to drip somewhere else, n' you can read a dipstick . . I'd hafta say yes, you can.
As for oil, everybody's got their own preferences, but keep in mind: although we do tend to get a wee bit carried away with Stewie's exclusivity . . it's still a @*#&in' Honda. N' as such it's a pretty reliable piece'a machinery that isn't gonna puke it's guts at the first sign of non-five-dollar-a-can oil. Any brand name oil with the manufacturer's suggested oil change schedule should see ya through.
N' about that "Tornado" thing . . I got this bridge for sale, see?
Whenever you start thinkin' in terms's stuff like the "Tornado", grab the keys, take Stewie in search'a some twisties (hopefully you were dressed at the start of this exercise). If you can be considerin' flim-flam come-ons like that, you n' Stewie're spendin' entirely too much time in the hangar.
Be well.
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