hoftiger wrote:
> I changed the oil and in the bottom of the oil pan that I drained the
> oil into were a few pieces of metal. The largest is around 1/2" long and
> maybe 1/4 wide. It was folded over so it was only about 1/16" wide but
> it was thin enough metal, almost like aluminum foil or something that I
> could easily unfold it. There is black on one side almost like paint,
> and it will peal off, while the other side has a golden hue to parts of
> it and the rest looks shiny like aluminum or steel.
> Curt Hoffman
Curt,
When you remove the cap from your plastic oil "cans", or "oil additive" is
there a foil seal that must be removed, similar to those on brake fluid, or
anti-freeze?. Could be someone pushed it in, instead of removing it
completely, and it got into your system. I wouldn't use additives, the
ones you need are in the good oil already.
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