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  • How to Oil Hedge Trimmer

    How to Oil Hedge Trimmer?

    An oil hedge trimmer is a tool that is used to trim hedges and shrubs. The oil hedge trimmer features a long, sharp blade attached to a handle. The user holds the handle in one hand and uses the other hand to guide the blade along the desired path. Can I Use WD-40 to Lubricate

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  • Oil Stains from Backpacks

    How to Remove Oil Stains from Backpacks?

    If you have an oil stain on your backpack, you can remove it by using a small amount of dish soap and warm water. First, wet the area with a mixture of dish soap and water, and then scrub it gently with a soft brush. Rinse the area thoroughly with warm water, then let it

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  • How to Loose Oil Drain Plug

    How to Loose Oil Drain Plug?

    The oil drain plug is typically located on the bottom of the engine, near the oil pan. In order to remove it, you will need a wrench that fits the size of the plug. Once you have located the plug, place the wrench on it and turn it counterclockwise until it is loose enough to

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  • How to Use Seafoam in Oil

    How to Use Seafoam in Oil?

    Seafoam is an engine treatment that can be added to your oil or gas tank to clean and lubricate your engine. It is safe for all engines, including those with catalytic converters. To use seafoam in your oil, simply add it to your oil at the next oil change. For best results, add seafoam when

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  • How to Install Oil Catch Can

    How to Install Oil Catch Can?

    An oil catch can is a device used to separate oil and other contaminants from the air being expelled by an internal combustion engine. The catch can trap these contaminants before they can enter the engine’s intake system, where they could cause damage. Installing an oil catch can is a relatively simple process that can

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  • How to Check Oil on Yamaha Grizzly 660?

    Before checking the oil, the Yamaha Grizzly 660 should be turned off and given time to cool down. Once it is cooled, locate the dipstick on the left side of the engine near the front. The dipstick will have two marks that indicate the full and low levels of oil. Pull out the dipstick and

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  • How to Read Oil Dipstick With 2 Holes

    How to Read Oil Dipstick With 2 Holes

    To read your oil dipstick, remove it from the engine and wipe any oil off of it with a clean rag. Then, reinsert the dipstick into the engine and pull it out again. Look at the end of the dipstick that you just inserted into the engine—this is the “full” mark. Now, look at the

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  • How to Drain a Quart of Oil?

    How to Drain a Quart of Oil?

    You will need a few tools to complete this task, including a wrench, pliers, and a catch pan. Loosen the oil drain plug with the wrench, ensuring it is secure before continuing. Place the catch pan underneath the oil pan and use the pliers to remove the oil filter. Be careful when removing the filter,

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  • How to Remove Antifreeze from Engine Oil

    How to Remove Antifreeze from Engine Oil?

    To remove antifreeze from engine oil, use a siphon pump to remove the oil from the engine. Next, drain the antifreeze from the radiator and add fresh coolant. Finally, change the engine oil and filter. Will Antifreeze in Oil Damage the Engine? Yes, antifreeze in oil can damage the engine. Antifreeze is designed to lower

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  • \ Change Oil in Yamaha 115 4 Stroke Outboard

    How to Change Oil in Yamaha 115 4 Stroke Outboard?

    1. Place the outboard on a flat surface, such as an oil change pad or a drop cloth. If you don’t have either of these, you can place the outboard on its side on a level surface. 2. Remove the oil cap and dipstick from the outboard. Wipe the dipstick clean with a rag and

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