Scalding HOT EVIL Filter of DEATH! SEVERE Smoking! Jeep 4.0 Cherokee / Wrangler @bgproducts https://youtu.be/ZxHAxMvpnO0
I know how to get this out with a magnet? Whoa! Here Comes Let it ride. I'm gonna stand back over here. This is like medieval torture. Oh look at that.
It's no oil change that I've ever seen before. I Don't know what all that stuff is. Probably shouldn't breed it. Let's get out of here backing up.
In all my years I've never seen Motor Oil so scalding hot. WTF.
Damn dude. That stuff looked nearly ready to flash off.
That is not in general that’s what happens to install after about 30 40,000 miles
Reminds me of jerks that run the dang Regen on a diesel just before pulling into the shop. The whole shop heats up and anyone who works directly on it nearly passes out of heat exhaustion, and they wonder why I jack up the bill when stupid brings in crap like that instead of letting it cool down first.
That's seriously some hot oil! I wouldn't pull that out without one hahaha been burned enough working on hot vehicles..
Love ya work. From Australia 🇦🇺
Hot oil and grease is like napalm. It would be wise to wear safety glasses or a face shield.
Another epic video Ray
I bet that stinks, burnt oil, don't breathe the fumes in Ray
Damn man,,,Cleetus was giving out free nasty Corvette rides,,,,
I've done hundreds of oil changes before but I never had seen one smoking like that. I'll tell you that florida oil definitely gets pretty toasty
Crazy hottttt
If only I lived near Ray’s shop, I’d always go to him for maintenance or repairs. He needs to expand and open a shop in Jupiter.
Ok. You got the job in charge of siege defense!
You’re the best Ray!!!😊
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Nice. Did it run better or worse after you performed this dynamic?
Castor Troy!!!!
How did it get so freaking hott ???
I might have moved the collector pan a few times?
Did it damage it?
Awesome job guys, now i have an idea as to what procedure to preform on my 2002 Chevy Tahoe 4×4, thanks fellas, always a pleasure and thanks for the amazing content
That's a touch spicy
Considering the smoke point of conventional engine oil is 350 to 450°, and synthetic can be 500°, you may have done more harm than good.