Service yourself
Service yourself
hey all
allways taken my cars to garages but i just dont have the cash for a service so instead ive gone out and bought all the parts my self and its come to well under half normal service price and i got to choose all the good parts
heres what ive bought
magnetx fully sythetic oil 10 - 40
bosch spark plugs
champion oil filter
champion air filter
champion fuel filter
now where to start
Panic!!!
any guidlines would be great but im guessing
do oil first undo sump bolt (empty)
put new oil filter on then do up the sump plug
add oil to correct level on dipstick
next
air filter remove saucepan lid (lol)
exchange filter
fuel filter clamp the two fule lines in and out of old filter
and exchange
am i done?
anyone done this before im sure some one has
cheers adz
allways taken my cars to garages but i just dont have the cash for a service so instead ive gone out and bought all the parts my self and its come to well under half normal service price and i got to choose all the good parts
heres what ive bought
magnetx fully sythetic oil 10 - 40
bosch spark plugs
champion oil filter
champion air filter
champion fuel filter
now where to start
Panic!!!
any guidlines would be great but im guessing
do oil first undo sump bolt (empty)
put new oil filter on then do up the sump plug
add oil to correct level on dipstick
next
air filter remove saucepan lid (lol)
exchange filter
fuel filter clamp the two fule lines in and out of old filter
and exchange
am i done?
anyone done this before im sure some one has
cheers adz
If you've never done this, I suggest you get a Haynes (type) manual. All will be explained there. It will also show some finer points in servicing, such as whether or not to fill the filter with oil before hand, or lube the rubber ring on it or not, etc.
Plugs and airfilter are a doddle. The fuel filter is near the tank on most cars, so you'll need a lift for that.
Plugs and airfilter are a doddle. The fuel filter is near the tank on most cars, so you'll need a lift for that.
woohoo i done it
all in 4 hours
even painted the brake callipers and drums blake
just watch when u are putting the right hand spark plug in u dont drop it into the engine area lmao whoopse
everythink was a doddle fully synthetic magnetex is the way to go
id say only annoying part was the fuel filter must have lost about 25 pence of fuel
if any newbs like me want to service your own car id say do it its fun
and u get to have the good parts u want
cheers adz
all in 4 hours
even painted the brake callipers and drums blake
just watch when u are putting the right hand spark plug in u dont drop it into the engine area lmao whoopse
everythink was a doddle fully synthetic magnetex is the way to go
id say only annoying part was the fuel filter must have lost about 25 pence of fuel
if any newbs like me want to service your own car id say do it its fun
and u get to have the good parts u want
cheers adz
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That sounds like your head gasket might be going mate. You might want to check your coolant level, cos it sounds like water is getting into your oil (hence the brown mayo looking gunk). Seems to be quite a common occurance on mk4's with about 80-100k. Get it sorted straight away cos otherwise it will do more damage. Sorry for the bad newsadz wrote:yeah light browny white horrible stuff
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Very common on engines used for short trips too - mayo appearance in filler cap - not head gaskets going!Tom_mk4 wrote:That sounds like your head gasket might be going mate. You might want to check your coolant level, cos it sounds like water is getting into your oil (hence the brown mayo looking gunk). Seems to be quite a common occurance on mk4's with about 80-100k. Get it sorted straight away cos otherwise it will do more damage. Sorry for the bad news
Re: Service yourself
Okies so I'm going to buy the above and properly ask a garage to replace the old with the above items.adz wrote: heres what ive bought
magnetx fully sythetic oil 10 - 40
bosch spark plugs
champion oil filter
champion air filter
champion fuel filter
Just a few questions, how much oil does the 6n require?
Also if I didnt have enough and wanted to switch from mineral to semi synth, could I top it up with the semi or does it have to be a complete change?
So what would be the best spark plugs to get? anyone used Silverstone plugs before?
Does the brand of oil filter matter? if so which is best? and also do I need to change the fuel filter aswell on a typical service?[/url]