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Old 12-07-2005, 02:56 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by hayaku
here's another tip:

you may want to remove the drain plug first. while the oil is draining from there, you can remove the fill plug to allow air into the pan to help the oil drain instead of creating a vacuum and holding it up. that way there won't be so much oil spilling out from the fill plug.
You could save some time by doing that but you'll need a really big pan to cover both holes or 2 seperate pans. The fill plug drained plenty quick without removing the drain plug.
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