So I changed my oil today at 1200 miles (had to wait til weekend to be off work), and used Pennzoil Platinum 5w30.
One big issue is that the oil pan I used had a smaller aperture than I thought, and when I removed the plug, it "peed" like a, ahem, boy, rather than a girl as I planned. So a nice jet of oil hit my driveway. In fact, the whole affair was a little messier than I planned on, but having done it once, I have a much better idea of what I'm up against.
The only other issue I'm wary of is a I set my ratchet to "unscrew/lefty loosey" (can't believe I remember that s***), or so I thought. The plug was REALLY tight, and I'm worried I was actually tightening at one point rather than loosening. It came loose eventually, but I'm worried it was while I was tightening. Is that even possible? It hand unscrewed fine after I "cracked" it, and screwed back in fine, and I gave it a nice tug into place with the ratchet. Good 'n' tight, but not overtorqued. When I filled it up, there were no leaks, and after a nice 20 minute drive (including interstate), I still don't detect a leak. I'll check under the car in the morning to make sure nothing's leaking (plug or filter).
Should I be okay? And if the worst case scenario is I stripped the plug, won't it just drip until I can replace it? Would they have a new plug at a local mazda shop? Finally, there's no way I could have damaged the threads on the oil pan itself, is there?
I don't know why I'm freaking out so much, other than I couldn't possibly afford to replace/rebore my oil pan. I'm normally more at easy with tools and s*** too.
Thanks for any help/snickering at noobs.
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One big issue is that the oil pan I used had a smaller aperture than I thought, and when I removed the plug, it "peed" like a, ahem, boy, rather than a girl as I planned. So a nice jet of oil hit my driveway. In fact, the whole affair was a little messier than I planned on, but having done it once, I have a much better idea of what I'm up against.
The only other issue I'm wary of is a I set my ratchet to "unscrew/lefty loosey" (can't believe I remember that s***), or so I thought. The plug was REALLY tight, and I'm worried I was actually tightening at one point rather than loosening. It came loose eventually, but I'm worried it was while I was tightening. Is that even possible? It hand unscrewed fine after I "cracked" it, and screwed back in fine, and I gave it a nice tug into place with the ratchet. Good 'n' tight, but not overtorqued. When I filled it up, there were no leaks, and after a nice 20 minute drive (including interstate), I still don't detect a leak. I'll check under the car in the morning to make sure nothing's leaking (plug or filter).
Should I be okay? And if the worst case scenario is I stripped the plug, won't it just drip until I can replace it? Would they have a new plug at a local mazda shop? Finally, there's no way I could have damaged the threads on the oil pan itself, is there?
I don't know why I'm freaking out so much, other than I couldn't possibly afford to replace/rebore my oil pan. I'm normally more at easy with tools and s*** too.
Thanks for any help/snickering at noobs.
Abilor