Whose bright idea was it to put, what looks like, two drain plugs side by side ?
Top tip Guys, drain from the one that’ll drop the oil vertically, and not from the one next to it that’s at a angle, cos that’s NOT a drain plug, it hold the shifter pawl and it’s spring, and we all know springs have the ability to both fly and then hide.
Don’t ask me how I know.
Engine oil drain plug, which one to use.
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Re: Engine oil drain plug, which one to use.
Well, hi there Didge. Hope your spring hasn't sprung.
Have you managed to get your lackeys in the shop to make your coffee and wipe your 'bottom' yet?
Have you managed to get your lackeys in the shop to make your coffee and wipe your 'bottom' yet?
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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Re: Engine oil drain plug, which one to use.
My spring didn’t sprung Al, but that was more luck than judgement.
My bottom is perfectly clean, and my coffee regularly topped up thank you, they’re very good lackeys.
My bottom is perfectly clean, and my coffee regularly topped up thank you, they’re very good lackeys.