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I would draw it out of the filler tube, except that none of my vehicles have one. They all are direct fill through the valve cover.

I'm glad though that I'm not the only one who doesn't mind changing oil though! Big Grin
 
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Never used Torco or Neo. Being UK based we probably have a different range of oils. For example for Classic car performance/racing, we have a Millers 10W60 Competition Full Synthetic Engine Oil Formulated with 100% synthetic base fluids, including a synergistic blend of three esters, combined with latest additive technology for maximum performance.
 
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Originally posted by Dad2leia:
I would draw it out of the filler tube, except that none of my vehicles have one. They all are direct fill through the valve cover.

I'm glad though that I'm not the only one who doesn't mind changing oil though! Big Grin


sorry ment oil dip stick hole I have a long thin tube that I can use a brake bleeder hand vaccum to pull up a sample.
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