GM – CAMARO 1982-1992 – Repair Guide (Checked by WxMax) 779
ENGINE OIL AND FILTER CHANGE  
Under normal operating conditions, the oi
l is to be changed every 7,500 miles 
(12,000km) or 12 months, whichever occurs first.  
Although the manufacturer  recommends changing the f ilter at the first oil 
change and then at every other oil c hange, (unless 12 months pass between 
changes), The editors of this informat ion recommend changing the filter with 
each service. It is a small price to pay for extra protection.   
When driving conditions frequently include  dusty or polluted areas, trailer 
towing, idling for long periods of ti me, or low speed operation, or when 
operating at temperatures  below freezing or driving short distances (under 4 
miles or 6.4km), change t he oil and filter more frequently. Under these 
circumstances, oil has a greater chance  of building up sludge and contaminants 
which could damage your engine. If your v ehicle use fits into one or more of 
these categories, (as it does  for most vehicles), it is suggested that the oil and 
filter be changed every 3, 000 miles (1361km) or 3 months, whichever comes 
first.  
The oil should be disposed of properly after  it is drained from the vehicle. Store 
the oil in a suitable container and take  the container to an official oil recycling 
station. Most gas stations or  oil and lube facilities will take the used oil at little or 
no expense to you.  
Oil should always be changed after the  engine has been running long enough to 
bring it up to normal operating temperature.  Hot oil will flow more easily and will 
carry more contaminants than will cold oi l. The oil drain plug is located on the 
bottom of the oil pan (bottom of the engi ne, underneath the car). The oil filter is 
located on the left side of  most engines covered by this information. To change 
the oil and filter:  
1.  Run the engine until it reaches  normal operating temperature.  
2.  Raise the front of the vehicle and s upport it safely using a suitable pair of 
jackstands.  
3.  Slide a drain pan of a least 6 quar ts capacity under the oil pan. Wipe the 
drain plug and surrounding area  clean using an old rag.  
CAUTION  - The EPA warns that prolonged  contact with used engine oil may 
cause a number of skin disorders, incl uding cancer! You should make every 
effort to minimize your  exposure to used engine oil. Pr otective gloves should be 
worn when changing the oil. Wash y our hands and any other exposed skin 
areas as soon as possible after exposure to used engine oil. Soap and water, or 
waterless hand cleaner should be used. 
4.  Loosen the drain plug using a ratc het, short extension and socket or a 
box-wrench. Turn the plug out by hand,  using a rag to shield your fingers 
from the hot oil. By keeping an in ward pressure on the plug as you 
unscrew it, oil won't escape past  the threads and you can remove it 
without being burned by hot oil.