fawcett@uism.bu.edu wrote:
> <<Yepper Tom thats a pretty accurate assessment of the project. How did you
> like it, pretty fun uh ? Did you think to install a drain plug while you
> had it off ? I got a B&M drain plug kit ($7 or $8) but was well worth the
> money. Much easier from then on out. I think the 4 qts are initial amounts
> to get it running and then filler up but be careful that full is when hot
> and when I did mine I ended up with to much when HOT and had to remove
> some, did it with a oil sucker (looks like a grease gun with a short hose
> and no pump handle, just added a longer hose.
> Glad you enjoyed it :-)
> Bill>>
>
> Ohhh, OK, NOW you tell me about the drain plug... Welllllll, I'll just run
> right out and put one in! You'll have to excuse me while I slip into
> something more comfortable (like NOTHING) so I can REALLY enjoy that warm
> ATF bath! :-)
>
> I'll tell ya', I might really put that plug in next week just to prove to
> myself that this can be done without causing a Federal disaster area! But
> then again --maybe I won't! ;-)
>
> Tom
Tom,
Did you say Karen was gona change the drain plug naked? You don't mind if I
hand her the wrench do ya???? :@) :@)
Bob
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