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06-17-07, 09:36 PM
|  | Cadillac Owners Fanatic Cadillac(s): 1996 Cadillac Seville STS (167k) | | Join Date: May 2005 Location: Western NY | | | changing N* oil w/o lift I was wondering if it is possible to change the oil without a lift? if so what are the best options without getting too expensive? | 
06-17-07, 09:46 PM
| | Cadillac Owners Fanatic Cadillac(s): 82 fleetwood - 97 deville | | | | | Re: changing N* oil w/o lift Quote:
Originally Posted by fpmesiIII I was wondering if it is possible to change the oil without a lift? if so what are the best options without getting too expensive? |
uuummmmmmm....get a jack? it works for me! | 
06-17-07, 09:47 PM
|  | Cadillac Owners Fanatic Cadillac(s): 1996 Cadillac Seville STS (167k) | | Join Date: May 2005 Location: Western NY | | | Re: changing N* oil w/o lift do you use two jacks or one? | 
06-17-07, 09:58 PM
|  | Cadillac Owners Master Cadillac(s): 1989 STS / 2001 DTS / 2002 DTS | | Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Upstate NY | | | Re: changing N* oil w/o lift Ummm yeah, whats the question here, a jack works fine. One jack on the drivers side is what I do. I never tried the other side but I've never had a problem either. I access the car from the front when I crawl under BTW.
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06-17-07, 10:06 PM
| | Cadillac Owners Fanatic Cadillac(s): 82 fleetwood - 97 deville | | | | | Re: changing N* oil w/o lift Quote:
Originally Posted by fpmesiIII do you use two jacks or one? | one - under center usually, but can be done from either side | 
06-17-07, 10:10 PM
|  | Cadillac Owners Fanatic Cadillac(s): 1996 Cadillac Seville STS (167k) | | Join Date: May 2005 Location: Western NY | | | Re: changing N* oil w/o lift are rollers a good idea? | 
06-17-07, 10:23 PM
|  | Cadillac Owners Connoisseur Cadillac(s): 1998 STS/2006 M6 GTO | | Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Mahwah, NJ Age: 24 | | | Re: changing N* oil w/o lift If your not man enough to get you shirt and pants covered in dirt and crap...then yes, a creeper works just fine. I have a creeper at my house and at work. The one at work folds into a chair, and has pretty much stayed like that since I bought it. The one at home sits in the corner and collects dust. Wear some old junky jeans and a beat up t-shit so you don't have to worry about destroying nice clothes....cause they will get obliterated.
edit: Haha...it says t-shit instead of shirt........I'm not changing it. But yeah, even with a creeper, your still gonna get dirty. To be honest, your really not gonna have enough room under the car to use one anyway, and you'll have more room to work just shimmying under the car on your back....again, the reason for wearing old, crappy stuff you don't care about. Good luck. | 
06-17-07, 10:26 PM
|  | If it won't run, chrome it..... Cadillac(s): 2002 Cadillac F55 STS/53000mi., 2004 Ford F150 Super cab 4x4 | | Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Maryland upper Eastern Shore Age: 70 | | | Re: changing N* oil w/o lift  Go to your local auto parts outlet. Get a hydraulic floor jack with a 14"+ lift for about $39.95. If you're lucky, you'll score the companion jackstands for cheap. Lay out an old bedspread. Position the floor jack under the center of the front of the engine cradle and lift until you can position the jackstands under the two pads just outboard of the front of each side of the cradle. Carefully lower the car onto the jackstands. Remove jack. Work. NEVER WORK UNDER A CAR HELD BY ONLY A JACK !!! (Your skull is softer than GM steel) Buy a couple of pairs of Playtex general purpose gloves, a decent sized dishpan, a big funnel, several junk gallon jugs or a 16 quart oil container for trips to the recycle vat, paper towels. The above-mentioned junk clothes. Learn by doing. Yes, lube the filter gasket, prefill the filter, and screw it on just past strong hand tight. Beware of Fram.
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06-17-07, 10:26 PM
|  | Cadillac Owners Master Cadillac(s): 1989 STS / 2001 DTS / 2002 DTS | | Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Upstate NY | | | Re: changing N* oil w/o lift  Yeah That ^^^^^^ Crap I was to slow. I was referring to Danbuc's GET DIRTY | 
06-17-07, 10:32 PM
|  | Cadillac Owners Connoisseur Cadillac(s): 1998 STS/2006 M6 GTO | | Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Mahwah, NJ Age: 24 | | | Re: changing N* oil w/o lift I second that....
I had one of my floor jacks fail on me once, the pressure release valve for the hydraulic cylinder took a crap on itself. I had some cinder blocks under the front cause I could find my jack stand. Scared the crap outa me when I saw that jack drop out of the corner of my eye. This was while changing the oil on my mother's Triumph. I had to life that car about 1 and a half feet in the air (the front end that is) just to get under it enough to have room to work. Without those makeshift cinder block jack stands under the front, my day would have been ruined. | 
06-17-07, 10:35 PM
| | Cadillac Owners Member Cadillac(s): White Diamond '03 DHS | | Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Woodstock Ill. Age: 61 | | | Re: changing N* oil w/o lift Believe it or not, I frequently do mine with no jack (when I am too lazy to get it out). It is a little tight (and I have long arms) but it is doable. | 
06-17-07, 10:37 PM
| | Cadillac Owners Member Cadillac(s): White Diamond '03 DHS | | Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Woodstock Ill. Age: 61 | | | Re: changing N* oil w/o lift Danbuc, you are lucky indeed. Cinder blocks should NEVER be used as they will frequently crumble under the weight alone, much less the shock of the car coming down on them. | 
06-17-07, 10:38 PM
|  | Cadillac Owners Connoisseur Cadillac(s): 1998 STS/2006 M6 GTO | | Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Mahwah, NJ Age: 24 | | | Re: changing N* oil w/o lift You can drive on front wheel up onto a curb to get room as well. | 
06-17-07, 10:39 PM
|  | Cadillac Owners Fanatic Cadillac(s): 2005 STS 1SF, 1990 Allante, 2006 XLR-V | | Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Coldspring, Texas Age: 57 | | | Re: changing N* oil w/o lift If you try to jack the vehicle in the wrong place you can damage the underbody or frame. Forget the jacks, buy as set of drive on ramps. The ones I bought are called Rhino ramps and they are made of a heavy duty plastic, lightweight but very tough, enough to support a 1 ton truck. Makes life a lot simpler and safer when you need to get underneath the vehicle for anything. | 
06-17-07, 10:42 PM
|  | If it won't run, chrome it..... Cadillac(s): 2002 Cadillac F55 STS/53000mi., 2004 Ford F150 Super cab 4x4 | | Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Maryland upper Eastern Shore Age: 70 | | | Re: changing N* oil w/o lift  Onalaska...........Ramps are the best way to go, BUT, my STS and probably others, is/are too low in front to allow their use......PITA (BTW...dial-up sux) | | Cadillac Discussion Tools | | |
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