stupis question, but...
stupis question, but...
just wondering..
say you are changing your oil.. you take off the oil cap and pour in some oil. then, accidentally you drop something inside where the oil goes in. anything.. a ring, piece of gum, coin, etc... where would it end up? would it be filtered somewhere? would it get clogged somewhere inside your motor? would it eventually drop down into the oil pan and maybe get clogged where oil enters the oil filter?
before you ask.. no, i did not accidentally drop anything inside. just was wondering, what would happen...
say you are changing your oil.. you take off the oil cap and pour in some oil. then, accidentally you drop something inside where the oil goes in. anything.. a ring, piece of gum, coin, etc... where would it end up? would it be filtered somewhere? would it get clogged somewhere inside your motor? would it eventually drop down into the oil pan and maybe get clogged where oil enters the oil filter?
before you ask.. no, i did not accidentally drop anything inside. just was wondering, what would happen...
Originally Posted by TrojanMan
just wondering..
say you are changing your oil.. you take off the oil cap and pour in some oil. then, accidentally you drop something inside where the oil goes in. anything.. a ring, piece of gum, coin, etc... where would it end up? would it be filtered somewhere? would it get clogged somewhere inside your motor? would it eventually drop down into the oil pan and maybe get clogged where oil enters the oil filter?
before you ask.. no, i did not accidentally drop anything inside. just was wondering, what would happen...

say you are changing your oil.. you take off the oil cap and pour in some oil. then, accidentally you drop something inside where the oil goes in. anything.. a ring, piece of gum, coin, etc... where would it end up? would it be filtered somewhere? would it get clogged somewhere inside your motor? would it eventually drop down into the oil pan and maybe get clogged where oil enters the oil filter?
before you ask.. no, i did not accidentally drop anything inside. just was wondering, what would happen...

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truth is if the thing you drop is small like really small there is a good chance that it wont mess nothing up in the car its possible that it would go thru the exhaust valve and get stuck in the cat. I think
Originally Posted by Silver05Bullet
truth is if the thing you drop is small like really small there is a good chance that it wont mess nothing up in the car its possible that it would go thru the exhaust valve and get stuck in the cat. I think
-Paul
Originally Posted by Silver05Bullet
truth is if the thing you drop is small like really small there is a good chance that it wont mess nothing up in the car its possible that it would go thru the exhaust valve and get stuck in the cat. I think
In response to the original question, if the object is something that's made of nickel or iron/steel and you can see it, go after it with a "magnet on a stick". If it's gold, silver, or plastic (non-magnetic) you'd be best off to pull the valve cover off and retrieve it right away. (Unless it's a cookie, then just leave it there and drink the oil when you next change it)
Greg K.
Last edited by Greg K; Jun 22, 2005 at 06:48 AM.
If you drop something into the intake there's a chance (be it a small one, especially with the turbo in the flow) that it could make it's way into the exhaust. No worries man and nothing personal, I just wanted to clear the air a bit.
Originally Posted by Greg K
If you drop something into the intake there's a chance (be it a small one, especially with the turbo in the flow) that it could make it's way into the exhaust. No worries man and nothing personal, I just wanted to clear the air a bit.
i think you're thinking that it would suck into the turbo, then possibly some out the exhaust side of the turbo. The problem is the parts inside the turbo would get all messed up.


