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I have done my sons Ranger (2.3) and my F150 (2.7) They are both pretty easy. Just YouTube and take it slow and you are good to go. I do my own and almost always have. I use my choice of oil, good quality filters (usually OE) and know it’s done right (usually). Do it and enjoy! I always take my oil back to Advanced Auto parts or O’reilly, never had an issue.
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Check out popular mechanics for useful tips on how to dispose of oil.

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I had the Hot Rod article up on my wall for years. Much like yours, but they liked to use a tile to cover up the pit when not in use. Classy! :)
 

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Buy your Motorcraft filters and oil from Walmart. They are the cheapest by far. You can even order the filters on line and have them shipped.
 

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Ahhh, yes. Return it to mother earth, from whence it came.

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Jk don't do that. I usually have 2-3 used oil jugs of about 12-15 quart capacity I'll fill and once a year I head to the municipal home waste disposal for drop off. It's free but takes about an hour round trip. Most auto stores, at least around me, will take uncontaminated oil and filters.

First oil change let the shop do it. I've found with our last vehicles the original factory filter was on gorilla tight and being on your back under a vehicle doesn't always give you the greatest leverage.



Seriously though, the thought has often ran through my mind that crude oil used to set in pools on the surface, that is till we found a use for it.
 

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I always take my old oil to the Advance Auto down the street. I don't know if it's a NY thing but anywhere that sells oil has to take old oil back for free to be recycled.
Same in Calif, if they sell it they must take up to 5 qts. back for recycle free. They just pour it into a tank out back to be pumped out later, then give you the containers back if they are larger than a quart.
 

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I always take my old oil to the Advance Auto down the street. I don't know if it's a NY thing but anywhere that sells oil has to take old oil back for free to be recycled.
Same in Calif, if they sell it they must take up to 5 qts. back for recycle free. They just pour it into a tank out back to be pumped out later, then give you the containers back if they are larger than a quart.
There is no federal law that requires this, only per State. For years I thought it was a federal law, makes sense because part of the price of the oil is a tax to pay for the recycling of it. But alas, I moved to a state where this is not the case. One small town has zero recycle places, have to drive to the next. :rolleyes:
 

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I'm sitting at a pep boys right now with an hour-long wait, to get my oil changed. I know with the Bronco, I want to change my own oil

For those of you planning to change your own Bronco's oil, do you plan to just slide under there and figure it out yourself? Or will you let the techs do it first and pick it up from there on after?

I don't imagine the Bronco being too different than say, a Ranger. But this is coming from someone who has never changed oil before a day in his life

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I'm sitting at a pep boys right now with an hour-long wait, to get my oil changed. I know with the Bronco, I want to change my own oil

For those of you planning to change your own Bronco's oil, do you plan to just slide under there and figure it out yourself? Or will you let the techs do it first and pick it up from there on after?

I don't imagine the Bronco being too different than say, a Ranger. But this is coming from someone who has never changed oil before a day in his life

Be gentle... my dad didn't teach me these things 😇
So the best thing about the Jeep forums are the write ups on how to do you own mods and maintenance including oil changes, diff fluid changes, etc. We’ll have to get organized here and hopefully do similar work.

I don’t know the 2.7 or 2.3 Ford motors, but it should be straight forward - especially since the Bronco doesn’t need to be jacked up to get underneath and drain the oil. It takes me less time to change my Jeep oil than it would just to drive to a place to have it done, and I know the condition of what came out, that the oil plug was put in without being stripped, and exactly what kind of oil and filter went in.

Keep your receipts and maintain your records though.
 

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I like to do 10k oil changes. Been doing this for a long time, using Mobil Extended with Black Labs verification.

However with that said, being that the Bronco has Turbos, I may look into Amsoil which probably is the best oil out there, but overkill in Normal applications (IMO) But if it meets specs and gets me my 10k, might be worth it.
 

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I recently checked the valve clearance on my KTM 1190, swapped out valve shims to the correct gap, installed new chain and sprockets, changed the oil, changed the brake fluid, changed the clutch fluid, cleaned the air filter, and thought about changing the coolant ... that being said I am going to take the Bronco to the dealership :LOL:
 

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I like to do 10k oil changes. Been doing this for a long time, using Mobil Extended with Black Labs verification.

However with that said, being that the Bronco has Turbos, I may look into Amsoil which probably is the best oil out there, but overkill in Normal applications (IMO) But if it meets specs and gets me my 10k, might be worth it.
I am also curious about Amsoil. My neighbor runs it in his diesel.
I've been a Mobil1 guy for years, never let me down.
And used oil? it's been said a dozen times already here, but most auto parts stores and satellite trash locations have a used oil collection point.
Or save it for bar oil for a chainsaw until you amass more than you will use in 6 generations.
Then it becomes an issue getting rid of larger quantities.
Or do as they did when I was young, living in TX. Pour it on the gravel road and make it an "oil top" road.
*EPA would frown on that last part and it is a joke, but it is amazing the things that were done over the years vs. where we are now with understanding the impact it has.
Old times:
Car quit on ya?=push it down a hill or into the creek.
Used oil?= pour it in a hole or burn it in your trash barrel. Or on a dog with mange. OR on a dirt road.
Dirty hands?= wash them off with gas or paint thinner.
Engine flush?=Let that puppy drain on into the grass.
Old battery?= chunk it into the ocean.
Pile of old tires?=make planters out of them, throw them in the river, burn a giant pile of them.

Man times have changed.
 

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I recently checked the valve clearance on my KTM 1190, swapped out valve shims to the correct gap, installed new chain and sprockets, changed the oil, changed the brake fluid, changed the clutch fluid, cleaned the air filter, and thought about changing the coolant ... that being said I am going to take the Bronco to the dealership :LOL:
I need to check the valve clearance on my 350EXC-F, but I’ve gone over everything else in prep for this year’s dirt bike season.
 

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I need to check the valve clearance on my 350EXC-F, but I’ve gone over everything else in prep for this year’s dirt bike season.
Oh yeah I forgot I removed the wheels for a different set of tires and checked the brake pads. Brand new bike now lol
 

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Oh yeah I forgot I removed the wheels for a different set of tires and checked the brake pads. Brand new bike now lol
I did heavy-duty fork seals last year - best upgrade ever - eliminated the annual change of a leaky fork seal, which is a PITA.
 
 





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