"Dr. Dr. Smithers" Ask Me about my Phd @ Diploma Mill .com wrote in
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Paul,
My guess is Harry has never seen space is average engine compartment.
I wonder how much Harry has seen of any boat.
Besides a few photographs.....probably not much
"P. Fritz" wrote in message
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It is obvious harry didn't understand what the plastic bag trip is all
about.
Sort of like his lack of understanding about GPS
"Dr. Dr. Smithers" Ask Me about my Phd @ Diploma Mill .com wrote in
message ...
Harry,
The plastic bag trick is to pull a plastic bag over the oil filter
and
unscrew the oil filter with the plastic bag completely around the
oil
filter. When the oil filter is off any oil that is spilled is
caught
by the
bag. I didn't need to do that with my auto, I used some newspaper
under my
oil pan, in case some oil missed the pan. I preferred newspaper
because the
newspaper absorbed the oil.
It looks like even you would have learned something if you had read
the
small paragraph above your response.
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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wrote:
Dr. Dr. Smithers wrote:
"Skipper" wrote in message
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C- Remove old oil filter by putting H/D plastic garbage bag
over
filter
and another plastic trash sack under filter and spread out to
catch
drips. Removing old filter with oil filter wrench. Place old
filter
&
bag in a safe place out of the way.
It took me 2 years to figure this out.
That figures...... I've known that trick since I was in my teens
working on cars.
Smithers didn't know about the plastic bag trick? Heheheh. D'oh.
My
old
man taught me that trick when I changed the oil in my jeep up at
his
shop.
"Put something under the change pan on the concrete floor to catch
the
oil
that spills." This was after we installed an oil filter on my
vehicle,
because...it didn't come that way from the factory.