TOAK- Thread Of All Knowledge- Part V
#9851
#9852
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Gives the cheese and ground turkey a hickory flavour, crisps the nacho chips to perfection.
#9853
Step 1
Get rid of those clamps and put some real hose clamps on the lines.
Step 2
Stick half cut out quart size plastic milk jug under filter.
Step 3
Disconnect lines and let them drain into milk jug.
Step 4
Put filter wrench on filter.
Step 5
Remove oil filter letting oil drain out into milk jug.
Last edited by Juan L; 02-22-2016 at 08:38 PM.
#9854
Ask Doc !!!
Actually there's room, but oil goes everywhere. My King was like this, sans the cooler lines. Like Doc said, best to pierce the filter and drain as Step #1.
Actually there's room, but oil goes everywhere. My King was like this, sans the cooler lines. Like Doc said, best to pierce the filter and drain as Step #1.
#9856
Stan,
Step 0: Smoke a doobie
Step 0.5: Pay a dealer to change oil
Step 1
Get rid of those clamps and put some real hose clamps on the lines.
Step 2
Stick half cut out quart size plastic milk jug under filter.
Step 3
Disconnect lines and let them drain into milk jug.
Step 4
Remove oil filter letting oil drain out into milk jug.
Step 0: Smoke a doobie
Step 0.5: Pay a dealer to change oil
Step 1
Get rid of those clamps and put some real hose clamps on the lines.
Step 2
Stick half cut out quart size plastic milk jug under filter.
Step 3
Disconnect lines and let them drain into milk jug.
Step 4
Remove oil filter letting oil drain out into milk jug.
#9857
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: TOAK Northern Branch
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#9858
Join Date: Mar 2014
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#9859
How are you gonna have money for doobies if you let the dealer charge you $123,976.74 for an oil change?