Is overfilling an engine with oil ethical?
I'm hoping to start a discussion not a snipe-fest. Let's stipulate that a yard does not require oil to be drained. Would you consider overfilling an engine with used oil as unethical? Any other practices that would fall under "unethical"? If you are a yard owner/employee, please specify that. If you disagree with a poster, please state your reasoning.
Is overfilling an engine with oil ethical?
Honestly in my opinion, I dont think so. My Dad owns his own shop as well as his uncle and he has a waste oil burne. So whenever i come across waste oil i just run it over to my dads shop.
I wouldnt feel comfortable taking it to my yard just by the fact of getting that extra dollar. It would make me feel as if i cheated them in a way... and by the possibilty of them not knowing and shredding it or whatever and having the oil spill all over the place or bad dispoasl of it. Just my .02 cents
Is overfilling an engine with oil ethical?
I dont scrap vehicles but I cant see where you would really benifit by it. you do get rid of the extra fluids but most shred scales are in 20 pound increments. you would have to be at the highend of the next 20 # increment for it to push you over.