www.rangerdesign.com/RangerDesign_OilChange.htm
<www.rangerdesign.com/RangerDesign_OilChange.htm> that seems to be
less vulnerable to damage.
FWIW, the only time I ever had my oil changed by a "professional"
instead of doing it myself, was the time I ended up at the Cat Parts
counter, replacing a X-threaded drain plug.
On a related subject... Any suggestions for removing hot, slippery oil
filters without losing them? As soon as filter is loose enough for oil
to start spilling out and burning my hands, it's too slick to hang onto.
Thought I had a solution when I wrapped duct tape handles around the
filters before loosening them. That worked until the filter dropped
free, and still slid thru my hands splashing into my catch bucket. I
was ready for filter #2. I knew what was going to happen and kept one
hand cupped under the filter but it still got away and again splashed
into the bucket. I have a great collection of oil-changing caps and
t-shirts, each with a different splash design.
Jim in CO
'87 CC LTD (3208T)
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