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Engine oil overfilled
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<blockquote data-quote="zidee" data-source="post: 504493" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>Perhaps i should modify my old vacuum cleaner for the job ....he he . Just joking. McGyver gonna steal the idea. Anyway went to the workshop yesterday. Tutup pulak. Wonder why close on Monday. Will go again today. Thanks again for all the response.</p><p></p><p>p/s Have to be extra extra carefully if normally drain out way to unscrew the nut underneath. Pressure and engine oil is hot too (if you do it while engine is still hot). You may end up soaking struggling to close it back. Furthermore if you do not screw back the nut properly is may cause unnecessary leaking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zidee, post: 504493, member: 20151"] Perhaps i should modify my old vacuum cleaner for the job ....he he . Just joking. McGyver gonna steal the idea. Anyway went to the workshop yesterday. Tutup pulak. Wonder why close on Monday. Will go again today. Thanks again for all the response. p/s Have to be extra extra carefully if normally drain out way to unscrew the nut underneath. Pressure and engine oil is hot too (if you do it while engine is still hot). You may end up soaking struggling to close it back. Furthermore if you do not screw back the nut properly is may cause unnecessary leaking. [/QUOTE]
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