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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by evintho, Dec 3, 2022.

  1. triumph 1
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    I would pull the pan & retrieve it; just so I could sleep good not wondering where it might end up.
     
  2. HotRod-1
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    Can you remove the oil pan? .
     
  3. Paul
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    geeze, you guys, dontcha read before posting? ;)
     
  4. Crocodile
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    Definitely not the textbook answer, but I would have slowly spun it over with a breaker bar feeling for any resistance. If I felt none, I would have slapped a strong magnet to the oil pan near the drain, and pulled it off before each oil change, hoping that one day the set screw would flush out. But I will admit, sometimes tactics like this bite me in the ass.
     
  5. Lone Star Mopar
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    Good reminder for me to quit being a hack ;)
     
  6. theHIGHLANDER
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    Reading is FUNdamental.
     
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  7. twenty8
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    ........ and then the very next post is.......???

    I'm going to go with 'No, a lot just jump in without finding out what's going on!!!' o_O
     
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  8. Crocodile
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    I knew it was resolved. That was clearly stated. I simply was stating how I would have proceeded. So, if you or anyone else is suggesting I can't read, well, can you not understand the flow of a conversation?
     
  9. Crocodile
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    And that should be obvious with the "would have", not "I would"
     
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  10. twenty8
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    The magnet idea was definitely a good one...... at post #4.
    Then at post #12, and again at #19..... and 22, 31, 40, 41, and 52.... and then once again at post #64 (this one is you).
    By the way you use the English language, I am sure that you can read. I just don't think you did read.
    Big difference...... And we were just having some fun. You can get down out of your tree now.....:)
     
  11. GlassThamesDoug
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    Yeah.......... who needs an engine run stand.... I heard ya'll. Talking...
     
  12. Peace of mind may not cost money but it costs effort. Sleep well now - until the next hiccup.
     
  13. Slopok
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    Now you gotta reprime the engine! :eek:
     
  14. Budget36
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    Why? Should just be like an oil change.
     
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  15. BILL LUPIANO
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    Congrats!Way to go bud!
     
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  16. Good save. You did the right thing. :)Now you can rest easy, untill you fire it. LOL. Then if you are like most of us, you will be on edge again. Thats the normal emotion, I think.;)
     
  17. gsjohnny
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    you should have one of these. no more drill, etc. gonna get one for meself

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  18. MCjim
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    from soCal

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