MegaSteve
Tour Winner
Checking oil on a recently stopped engine doesnt really tell very much apart from the colour of the oil as most of it is still held up in the engine rather than the sump where it is measured after a longer period of inactivity. Cleaning the windscreen, that is a plus though.
We are talking of cars built in the '50s and '60s where lubrication was still a 'dark art'... Think my first car consumed oil at a greater rate than its fuel... Couldn't offer the service nowadays as a degree in mechanical engineering is required to find dipsticks in many modern cars assuming they have one of course....