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If it's not dripping oil on your driveway, it's time to add some.

Herself's dam Toyota is an anathema to all LBC doctrine. Changed the oil last afternoon and it hadn't leaked A DROP since the last change!!! o_O
 
My old John Deere 332 was hemorrhaging oil last year. I was dreading how much it might cost to repair/replace.
I cleaned up the block and saw that the oil pressure sending unit was badly cracked. $10 for a new one and Bob’s your Uncle.
 
Herself's dam Toyota is an anathema to all LBC doctrine. Changed the oil last afternoon and it hadn't leaked A DROP since the last change!!! o_O
That's just not natural.
 
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