been using M1 5w-30 with M1-209 filter
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Good oil filters include
- Napa Gold (Re-branded WIX)
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AggiePhil said:Is it even necessary to jack a 100 series Cruiser up to do the oil change or is there enough room to do it without using stands?
BTW, I know this thread is fairly old but it's a fairly good, comprehensive thread about 100 series oil changes.
yeah mine used to before I put the same lever operated drain plug I had on my FJC and FJ60.....it directs it down into pan great and is not the huge pouring waterfall as before. Usually tilt my vehicle forward toward front...might have to look again at location of lowest part to see....hahahaha
If you get it with nipple as shown allows you to hook up hose if desired but also direct oil straight down better. They say you can put a hose clip on it for extreme operating conditions as a safety lock....described here. QuickOilDrainValve.com - the best way to change oil Never had one opened by accident in many years.....it would have to be perfect storm of depressing in correct direction and then rotating lever in correct direction before it would happen. Prefer that to worrying about stripping drain plug as before. I use a clip though....to be absolutely sure.
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AggiePhil said:Is it even necessary to jack a 100 series Cruiser up to do the oil change or is there enough room to do it without using stands?
What's the stock drain plug like? Do you just remove it with a socket wrench?
If you don't know what an oil plug looks like, you should watch a qualified person first. Then you will know what's going on when under there. Not trying to be cynical, but there are basics and this is on the lower end of basic.
I would hate for you to be under there just turning bolts...
Plus, you are an Aggie and that just reaps light bulb jokes![]()
AggiePhil said:HAHA...fair enough. I used to change the oil on my diesel all the time but haven't done it on the LX yet. Can't be that hard though. Would be nice if there was a tech article on here somewhere detailing the steps and tools needed but I'm not as dense as I probably come across.![]()