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Old 03-13-2012, 08:54 PM
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I used a small metal trough (3 in bottgom & 1 inch sides 12 inches long)to catch the oil off the filter when I removed it;this poured into a bucket . I would slowly tip engin up to make sure I got all the oil from the filter then pull the filter out with rags already under it just Incase some was left.
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I used a small metal trough (3 in bottgom & 1 inch sides 12 inches long)to catch the oil off the filter when I removed it;this poured into a bucket . I would slowly tip engin up to make sure I got all the oil from the filter then pull the filter out with rags already under it just Incase some was left.
Pppfffttttt............You can't work on a slinky!
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Old 03-13-2012, 09:36 PM
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