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Engine shakes, from bad oil change
If the oil looks like it could have come out of the open dipstick tube, which is entirely possible, then I would suggest that you get the engine thoroughly cleaned using a jet wash and engine de-greaser so that you can see if any more oil appears from anywhere else. (Don't hold the jet wash lance too close to the engine in case you force water passed any rubber seals though) There is no point performing any work on the engine until you identify exactly where the oil came from. Also check the oil level regularly to make sure you don't cause any damage to the engine. Oil being pushed out of an open dipstick tube could be normal for the engine if the dipstick was not fastened in correctly, but it could also be an indication of the crank case ventilation system being blocked or even a sign of a worn engine allowing too much combustion gas to pass the piston rings. Check the oil level, get the engine cleaned and keep an eye on it, then report back with any sign of more oil escaping.
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