Re: Tuff-country oil changes-Tony

From: Peter L Anthony (panthony@pcn.com)
Date: Fri Nov 19 1999 - 12:11:43 EST


hey, hey, whatta bout me????
I gotta change my oil too!!!

:0
Send em my way too!

Peter L Anthony
PCN Inc.
Network Engineer

----- Original Message -----
From: J McKinney <bigmopar4x4@yahoo.com>
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Friday, November 19, 1999 11:50 AM
Subject: DML: Tuff-country oil changes-Tony

> Hey Tony I found out about the oil change thing the hard
> way too. WHAT A MESS!!
>
> Anyway, what I did was make a trough that guides the oil
> into the pan I'm draining it into. It clips onto the
> crossmember right under the the oil pan. (it's good to
> have a father who's a sheet metal worker). I can fax you a
> drawing if you want.
>
> Good to hear that you still like the kit.
>
> John
>
> > Oil changes however, are a pain in the ass. The drain
> > plug is in just the
> > wrong place and the old oil gets all over every damn
> > thing - unless you let
> > it warm up to just the perfect not too hot/not too cold
> > temp and use some
> > heater hose to route the dirty stuff through the maze of
> > brackets and to the
> > pan.
> >
> > Gotta admit, these up-in-the-air Daks do get a *lot* of
> > attention
> >
> > Tony Angelo
> > '99 Solar Yellow Sport "Plus", CC, 318, Full Time 4X4,
> > Black Mopar Bed
> > Rail/Light Bar/Round Lights, Black Mopar Grill/Brush
> > Guard, Black Mopar Side
> > Steps, Tuff Country 5.5" Lift, 33X12.5 BF Goodrich AT
> > KOs on the stock 15X8
> > wheels, K&N GenII FIPK
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> =====
> John McKinney
> Los Banos, CA
> 1998 Dakota 4x4 5in lift/locked 33" Swampers
> 1974 Ramcharger 4in lift/locked 33" BFG MT's
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