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Old Jun 25, 2008 | 07:26 PM
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how to change oil??

Hi, ive checked the FSM and google to look for a descriptive guide on how to change the oil on my 87 rx7 but i could not find anything. Can anyone write one up or provide a link on how to change my engine oil? pictures would be nice. please and thank you.
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Old Jun 25, 2008 | 07:43 PM
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jack up front of car.. get under car..unscrew oil plug bolt.. let oil drain into bucket.. put bolt back on.. lower car..put oil in tube that has oil cap.. FIN
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Old Jun 25, 2008 | 07:52 PM
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check oil level, run car check oil level again
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Old Jun 25, 2008 | 07:57 PM
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dont forget oil filter


....but seriously, if you dont know how to change your oil, take it to a shop and ask them if you can watch
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Old Jun 25, 2008 | 08:03 PM
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seriously its as easy as drain and fill... just dont forget to do the filter which is easy on these as long as it wants to come off. Although the intercooler is in the way on turbo's.
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Old Jun 25, 2008 | 08:09 PM
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thanks for the replies, now i just need to know where the oil drain plug is located under the car.
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Old Jun 25, 2008 | 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by rps13x
thanks for the replies, now i just need to know where the oil drain plug is located under the car.
on the oil pan
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Old Jun 25, 2008 | 08:17 PM
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:\ Seriously?

It's a big BOLT on the bottom of the engine.
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Old Jun 25, 2008 | 09:13 PM
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also warm up your car before you drain the oil
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Old Jun 25, 2008 | 09:26 PM
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Dont warm up your car. Your oil's gonna burn you when you remove the plug. Hes just messing with you.
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Old Jun 25, 2008 | 09:31 PM
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Nope. He's correct, your are definitely supposed to warm up the engine before an oil change. That way the oil picks up all the crap and makes it drain way easier. If you burn yourself you need a mechanic to do it instead.

Every manual I have ever read states clearly step 1 to warm up the engine......
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Old Jun 25, 2008 | 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by l4nc3r
dont forget oil filter


....but seriously, if you dont know how to change your oil, take it to a shop and ask them if you can watch
+1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,00

Just wow, sell your rx7 before it dies.
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Old Jun 25, 2008 | 09:42 PM
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At least he's going to change the oil.

The oil drain looks like this:



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Old Jun 25, 2008 | 09:44 PM
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What no way. Looks like I learned something new today. I guess I got to do that from now on. Wear gloves when you change it then I guess..lolz



Originally Posted by NJGreenBudd


Nope. He's correct, your are definitely supposed to warm up the engine before an oil change. That way the oil picks up all the crap and makes it drain way easier. If you burn yourself you need a mechanic to do it instead.

Every manual I have ever read states clearly step 1 to warm up the engine......
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Old Jun 25, 2008 | 09:47 PM
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you are techinically suppose to "warm" it up. not heat it up ...

im proud of rx7club .. no flaming lol.
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Old Jun 25, 2008 | 09:50 PM
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Thanks to everyone who replied. I really do deserve a good bash for not knowing how to change my oil. Thanks for the picture, it really helps. Will change oil tomorrow.
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Old Jun 25, 2008 | 09:55 PM
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*waits for the "what kid of oil??" debate to startup*
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Old Jun 25, 2008 | 10:01 PM
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Originally Posted by 88t2romad
*waits for the "what kid of oil??" debate to startup*
I'll start..Baby Oil!..Johnson and Johnson..with Aloe!.(gives the engine Extra lubrication!).
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Old Jun 25, 2008 | 11:22 PM
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hahahaha oh man...funny a$$ post in here. warm up not heat. (WTB gloves plz) use cooking oil. pure corn oil.( i use delo 40 for my fc)
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 10:39 AM
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Don't use corn oil, use canola oil, it's better for your cholesterol levels.
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 10:55 AM
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I use this stuff, doesn't work as well as Olive Oil though.

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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 12:15 PM
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Ok, 100% serious post here, just read up there how to change oil. Remove said plug on the picture from under your car. Let it drain. As it's draining, remove oil filter which is located on driver side of engine next to firewall. Get new oil filter. I use Mobil-1, M4-104 I think is the number. Use old oil and lightly coat the black rubber on bottom of new oil filter. Screw new oil filter on.

This is where some people differ. I then unscrew the oil cap and pour some oil into the engine to see if it can get any of the old stuff out. You dont have to though, nothing really changes because on your oil cooler there is old oil(which I havent been able to drain yet myself.)

Now screw back on the oil drain plug(the one under the engine) make sure it's tight, but not to tight. Stripping that is a PIA. Then pour new oil in.

Now is the type of oil you use. Rotaries do not like any Synthetic Oil. Royal Purple is an exception though. It's been tested with rotaries. Other then synthetic, I use Castrol GTX 5W-30. It's best to use the oil the car has been using, but if you don't know, change to one your going to be using for a while. It's summer here and around 80-100 degrees. I think it is 5-1/2 quarts to get it to the right level. Replace all caps and etc.

Drive for a block or two. Stop, turn car off, check oil level. Add if needed.

There is a complete guide for you. Good luck :P But yea, I was serious earlier about watching a mechanic do it first. After you watch, it's really easy. Or ask a friend. But again, good luck and have fun learning about rotaries....they really are fun.
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 12:50 PM
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Don't forget to poke a small hole in the top of the oil filter before removing it.

The Mazda OEM filters and some aftermarket filter have an anti-drainback valve in the filter, and will retain quite a bit of oil. (Of course I only recommend Mazda OEM oil filters, they are the best out there, three times the surface area of Fram filters and double the area of most Purolater and WIX/ Mobil1 filters).

Anyway, this oil will spill all over as soon as the seal loosens enough to let air in; if you just remove the oil filter.

So poke a small hole in the top of the filter with a screw driver and hammer about 5 minutes before you actually remove the oil filter and the oil filter will drain all that oil to the pan, and you won't get oil everywhere when you remove the filter.

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Rotaries do not like any Synthetic Oil.
No, Rotaries don't like crappy oil... synthetic or conventional. Good synthetics and good conventional oils are just fine.
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 01:10 PM
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you have an fc and you dont know how to change oil?
maybe not the best choice for a car
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 01:47 PM
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What no way. Looks like I learned something new today. I guess I got to do that from now on. Wear gloves when you change it then I guess..lolz
Cheap oven mitts work well
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