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Wrong Way to do Oil and Filter change
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<blockquote data-quote="graler" data-source="post: 864199" data-attributes="member: 23510"><p>I used to have an oil drain pan with a funnel on one end. Finished draining the oil and pushed the pan out in front of the car and put the drain plug back in. Slid out from underneath the cage and got distracted doing something else. Turned took a step towards the front of the car my foot landed on the raised funnel protion of the pan. The oil in the pan was sent flying with great velocity into the air at a very remarkable height. Head to toe covered in oil. That is the moment my wife walks out to the garage to see what all the profanity was from. Funny then and now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graler, post: 864199, member: 23510"] I used to have an oil drain pan with a funnel on one end. Finished draining the oil and pushed the pan out in front of the car and put the drain plug back in. Slid out from underneath the cage and got distracted doing something else. Turned took a step towards the front of the car my foot landed on the raised funnel protion of the pan. The oil in the pan was sent flying with great velocity into the air at a very remarkable height. Head to toe covered in oil. That is the moment my wife walks out to the garage to see what all the profanity was from. Funny then and now. [/QUOTE]
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