Driving last night, after adding about a third of a quart of oil; I forgot to screw back in the oil fill cap in the valve cover. Leaving the gas station parking lot, I heard the oil fill cap fall to the pavement; which then got run over some time after midnight, by the only car on the road besides me for the next ten or fifteen minutes.
I stuck a tightly wadded up rag into the oil fill hole, screwing that in snugly; but, on a whim after about five hundred miles, nearly thirty miles from home, I stopped to get something at a grocery early Sunday morning, and at a stop sign heard a slight clicking noise which is one heard intermittently on infrequent occasions.
So, I lifted the hood at the grocery and found oil all over the valve cover, the distributor and anywhere adjacent; checked the dip stick which turned out to be dry, added a quart and the dip stick was still dry, so added another, which brought the level close enough to full to drive home.
I'm irked the oil light never came on; and wonder both, how little oil I could drive the car with, and how down on oil the motor has to be to make the oil light come on?
I'm also surprised that the tightly wadded up rag didn't keep oil from leaking past that; which used to be a pretty good method. I was using a synthetic fabric like some sweat shirts are made from; which was lousy as a shop rag since not very absorbent. So, that probably didn't help; though I really had the rag tightly folded into a plug, which was pretty hard to screw into the hole that compressed the rag even more.
Right now I'm wondering where to get a replacement oil fill cap; and if any other makes will fit besides a Festiva's? I have a piece of the old cap, which is enough to match to another car's fill hole to see if that car's cap would fit my car's valve cover.
Since getting the car the summer of '99 I've wondered when or if I'd ever space out and forget to replace the oil fill cap; and now I wish I'd gotten a replacement beforehand. I think I'll try to figure out someway to attach a lanyard or another arrangement, so the oil fill cap will be impossible to lose like I've just done.
I stuck a tightly wadded up rag into the oil fill hole, screwing that in snugly; but, on a whim after about five hundred miles, nearly thirty miles from home, I stopped to get something at a grocery early Sunday morning, and at a stop sign heard a slight clicking noise which is one heard intermittently on infrequent occasions.
So, I lifted the hood at the grocery and found oil all over the valve cover, the distributor and anywhere adjacent; checked the dip stick which turned out to be dry, added a quart and the dip stick was still dry, so added another, which brought the level close enough to full to drive home.
I'm irked the oil light never came on; and wonder both, how little oil I could drive the car with, and how down on oil the motor has to be to make the oil light come on?
I'm also surprised that the tightly wadded up rag didn't keep oil from leaking past that; which used to be a pretty good method. I was using a synthetic fabric like some sweat shirts are made from; which was lousy as a shop rag since not very absorbent. So, that probably didn't help; though I really had the rag tightly folded into a plug, which was pretty hard to screw into the hole that compressed the rag even more.
Right now I'm wondering where to get a replacement oil fill cap; and if any other makes will fit besides a Festiva's? I have a piece of the old cap, which is enough to match to another car's fill hole to see if that car's cap would fit my car's valve cover.
Since getting the car the summer of '99 I've wondered when or if I'd ever space out and forget to replace the oil fill cap; and now I wish I'd gotten a replacement beforehand. I think I'll try to figure out someway to attach a lanyard or another arrangement, so the oil fill cap will be impossible to lose like I've just done.
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