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Wrong Way to do Oil and Filter change
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<blockquote data-quote="CrabbyJack" data-source="post: 864801" data-attributes="member: 19266"><p>Oh yeah? I hooked my boat and trailer up to the 4Runner to head off to the lake for some fishing. Put the boat in the water. The dock was crowded with a bunch of other guys launching their boats. I had one foot on the dock and one on the gunnel. The boat moved from the dock slightly as the thought came into my head.."damn, did I remember to put the drain plug in?" In that split second of indecision with an ever widening gap between dock and boat I suddenly and dramatically found myself under the water looking up at the surface from below. Before resurfacing I remembered about all of the other guys who were up there that no doubt saw the whole thing. I considered swimming underwater to a more secluded location or maybe trying to breath through a reed until nightfall, but knew that I couldn't hold my breath long enough tp pull it off. I resurfaced to all of the shocked and laughing faces. I was torn between telling them I was looking for fish in the area or using Pee Wee Hermans line of "I meant to do that." By the way, my hat stayed on my head through the whole thing, however it was now a bit more droopy. And....I HAD remembered to install the drain plug afterall.</p><p></p><p>That's called a "split shot sinker" around here. You should try it while you're holding the outboard motor in your arms...</p><p></p><p>CrabbyJack</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrabbyJack, post: 864801, member: 19266"] Oh yeah? I hooked my boat and trailer up to the 4Runner to head off to the lake for some fishing. Put the boat in the water. The dock was crowded with a bunch of other guys launching their boats. I had one foot on the dock and one on the gunnel. The boat moved from the dock slightly as the thought came into my head.."damn, did I remember to put the drain plug in?" In that split second of indecision with an ever widening gap between dock and boat I suddenly and dramatically found myself under the water looking up at the surface from below. Before resurfacing I remembered about all of the other guys who were up there that no doubt saw the whole thing. I considered swimming underwater to a more secluded location or maybe trying to breath through a reed until nightfall, but knew that I couldn't hold my breath long enough tp pull it off. I resurfaced to all of the shocked and laughing faces. I was torn between telling them I was looking for fish in the area or using Pee Wee Hermans line of "I meant to do that." By the way, my hat stayed on my head through the whole thing, however it was now a bit more droopy. And....I HAD remembered to install the drain plug afterall. That's called a "split shot sinker" around here. You should try it while you're holding the outboard motor in your arms... CrabbyJack [/QUOTE]
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