Oil n filter can be had for under £20 delivered from ECP online. Then a spanner and a old oil container for a drain tray and job done! Even have a cuppa T while waiting for it to drain!
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Hi Piggy,
My SWMBO insists that I am too old to roll in the mud. But I am not too old to wield a man-size hammer drill to put up pictures. Inconsistent!
A little anecdote, if I'm allowed ???
I had to do a service on an AEC Matador (I think 10,000cc engine) Never done one before, so constant reference to manual.
Drain oil. Check! Remove filter from bottom of sump and clean in parafin, then replace. Check! (Note that I had my hand
inside the sump). Refill sump ... 48 pints. Check!
My 'oppo, down in the pit shouts
"There's oil coming out the dipstick hole!". He was right. Double check capacities, book says 48 pints, notice board says 6 gallons. ??? Maybe I miscounted the number of jug-fulls?
Roll waste oil drum under drain plug, lift telescopic funnel, slacken bung until it starts to dribble oil, go for NAAFI break.
Return 20 minutes later, oil still dribbling from dip-stick hole. Slacken bung another quarter turn. Bung drops out. Bung is about two inches diameter. Bung falls into funnel blocks the pipe. Funnel rapidly starts to fill. Panic! I slap my hand over the drain hole to stop the oil coming out. Elbow hits the funnel, which promply telescopes back in the funnel. Oil in funnel bounces out ... all over me. Does this explain my aversion to oil changes? I utter a mighty oath, let the oil get on with whatever it wants to do, go into stores, book out some clean overalls. Mop up floor later. Don't tell Chiefie.
Explanation? This was a 4x4 truck, with the sump shaped to fit above the differential. The manual did not mention that there was a drain bung at both ends of the sump. I had only drained one end. Ooops!
At that time there was a Brycreem advert on TV, extolling the bird-pulling power af a dab. But it warned about being a
"Two-dab man". Tell me about it.
I had further adventures with that particular Matador.
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