Thursday, January 7, 2010

What part of the car does Lucas Oil stabilizer get poured into?

I just purchased a bottle of Lucas Oil Stabilizer for my 97 accord. Does the stuff get poured into the engine? or is it


poured into the dipstick hole? Or is it a completely different location.? And when would be the best time to use it?What part of the car does Lucas Oil stabilizer get poured into?
best to use it during an oil change and supplement the 1 qt. of the lucas oil treatment for 1 qt. of oil and it pours into the oil fill cap on the valve cover on the engine.What part of the car does Lucas Oil stabilizer get poured into?
The engine
i would take the oil cap off and pour it in there. it would take too long to pour it in the dipstick hole.
It goes into the normal filler at top, of your engine, i would like to advise you here , im not saying the stabilizer, so no good , but if i owned a 97 accord, the normal 3000mile oil change is all that is required, as long as you use the correct oil grade like 10 30 or 15 40, . depending where you live and temperatures.
Both will end up in the same place but through the oil filler cap will be the easiest
I would guess the oil fill cap but make sure not to overfill it. Typically the empty mark and full mark are 1 quart apart on the dipstick.
Sounds like you don't change your own oil. If that's true just take it to your oil change people to add with your next oil change.
Where you would put the oil.Some of the those products require you to put it in the crank case.
you need to pour this in the same place that you would pour in oil. this is an additive and to get the best results i would put in at the same time you change your oil

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