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Isuzu Rodeo oil change and tune up

4 messages,  Last post on Aug 08, 2008 at 10:36 AM

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by mwolfe
Jul 03, 2008 (6:32 am)
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I just bought a '97, and went through the same process.
You should try to check when the timing belt was changed, they should be replaced around 75k miles. The guy I bought my rodeo from had no idea, so I got the stuff and did it myself as one of the first things.
Not sure about the earlier models, but if there is a rectangular gizmo attached to the valve cover at each spark plug with two little bolts, you do not have a distributor cap ( or distributor ). Those gizmos are the ignition coils. A distributor cap shares a single coil with multiple spark plugs. These engines with 1 coil per plug don't need them.
As for the oil, I like to add a quart of Marvel mystery oil (don't over-fill) to the old stuff and drive it around for a couple days before draining it. The MMO is cheap, seems to loosen stuff up and reduces the viscosity a bit, and really gets the gunk moving. I heard about using a synthetic oil to "clean the lifters" and quiet the engine, so I've been running that first, but i'll probably switch over to conventional after. I've heard mixed opinions about synthetic, particularly in engines not used to it. Rislone was supposed to be good at quieting lifters, that's in there now, and may have helped a bit, but not a religious moment. Seafoam is a cleaning agent, I'll try that next.
The plugs are fun. I just used a 3/8 drive with a combination of extensions, but the one that is blocked by your master cylinder is the most fun. I ended up dropping the socket down the hole, then the extension, then attaching the wrench. Retreiving the pllug/socket required one of those pick-up graspy thingys. Take my advice, get a couple short extensions and universal joints. I decided on the iridium plugs, which should last a long time.
Also, replace all your belts. The only thing more frustrating than getting stranded over a $20 part, is getting stranded over a $10 part. You can do without a/c, or power steering in a pinch, but if you loose your alternator/fan belt, you're stuck. Don't risk overheating your engine.
Got your Hayne's manual yet?
Good luck, hope this helps.
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oil change by nkwera
Aug 08, 2008 (10:36 am)
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what is the best engine oil type out there for a rodeo 1999 and if someone would help me how can i change transmission oil?

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