Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2005 11:51:28 -0500
Reply-To: Stan Wilder <wilden1-1@SBCGLOBAL.NET>
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From: Stan Wilder <wilden1-1@SBCGLOBAL.NET>
Subject: Re: Tips and Tricks - Oil Filler NecK Extension Extension.
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I very seldom make more than a 2000 mile trip so if I've got enough oil when
I leave home I've still got enough when I return home.
I just never needed a funnel or oil on the road other than the time I blew a
ring on #3 cylinder and I used a quart every 35 miles for 250 miles while
driving home on 3 cylinders at 35 mph. A nice 12 hour trip.
I think the reason they charge so much for ATF and Power Steering fluid in
small bottles is that it's normally in a bottle that you can actually use.
I'd be interested in knowing why the oil industry in general changed over to
the big mouth oil bottles.
The last case of Pennzoil 20/50 had the normal soda pop sized screw caps.
The last case of Mobil 1 15/50 had the big mouth caps.
Stan Wilder
Engine Ceramics
214-352-4931
www.engineceramics.com
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To: "Stan Wilder" <wilden1-1@SBCGLOBAL.NET>
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Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2005 10:57 AM
Subject: Re: Tips and Tricks - Oil Filler NecK Extension Extension.
>
> <<Well if you guys just have to have a funnel to get that oil in you can
> make a quickie out of your junk mail by twisting a piece of 8.5 x 11"
> plain writing paper into a funnel design.
> Newspaper and other paper works too.
> I've also notices that many gas stations have funnels made of paper like
> the old Dixie cup drinking cups with the bottom point clipped to make
> them into a funnel.>>
>
>
> Back to basic's, any port in a storm Stanley.
>
> I like the simplicity angle too.
>
> No oil dripping funnels store.
>
> I splurged and dropped a buck at the local farm supply store and wound
> up with a 8" long necked polypropylene mini funnel that works great.
>
> It stands up perfect with the license plate holder snapped up against
> it, wedging it up against the rear hatch, for the perfect pour angle.
>
> When all done it gets dropped into the plastic bag it came in, and back
> under the seat.
>
> It's the right size to accommodate the ATF filler tube too.
>
> Not as simple as your method Stan , but close.
>
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