Let's start over......
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I always liked to remove the filter first, so I could drop it in the pan without splashing oil around. Be sure the rubber seal comes off the block when you remove the old filter. Also, lube the rubber seal on the new filter before installing it. You may know these things, but you asked. Do not over tighen the plug when you put it back in.
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J/K. Yes on an incline is good as it helps all the oil to drain. Be sure to scotch a wheel, don't want that thing popping out of gear and rolling over you.
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I just got a legal box delivered from the State Bar of Texas. I opened it up and there are financial documents and a check book. At this point, I have no idea why. I take it into my boss's office to show him and he informs me that he has been appointed as Treasurer for the State Bar of Texas for the next 3 years. Now - guess who really gets to do that job?
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Last edited by Bluejay; Jul 1, 2008 at 11:59 AM.
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yes change your oil if its time. change it when the oil is hot. you dont need to park on a hill, the pan is designed to drain efficiently on a level surface. otherwise you would see the trucks on an incline lift at the shops.
Blue ive been congested and sore throat since friday morning. Im feeling a little better, but im also pretty drugged up last night and this morning.
about to take a lunch break
Blue ive been congested and sore throat since friday morning. Im feeling a little better, but im also pretty drugged up last night and this morning.
about to take a lunch break




. Any suggestions for doing it in a driveway? I just figure park with the nose up the incline.
