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Alex20 Samba Member

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bugbyte Samba Member

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ScottK Samba Member

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Why would you need that to change oil? |
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KantDriveFast Samba Member

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Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 11:02 am Post subject: |
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The fan tightener won't even work on an aircooled.  |
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79SuperVert  Samba Member

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| ScottK wrote: | | Why would you need that to change oil? |
They keep your hands clean. But if you want to keep your hands clean you shouldn't have an aircooled! _________________ Central Jersey VW Society
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bugbyte Samba Member

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My hands are always quite dirty thank you. - In fact I've had surgery on both hands for carpal tunnel syndrome. A direct result of working on my bug. While healing it's hard to get down under the bug and handle my wrench, etc. - Nothing personal, you wouldn't have known. But, you owe me one.
....Rich
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coad  Samba Scapegoat

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Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 6:46 pm Post subject: |
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| ScottK wrote: |
Why would you need that to change oil? |
They're pretty common on boats. When the drain plug for the engine is down at the bottom of some dark slimy bilge they're nice to have. |
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79SuperVert  Samba Member

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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 6:17 am Post subject: |
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| bugbyte wrote: | My hands are always quite dirty thank you. - In fact I've had surgery on both hands for carpal tunnel syndrome. A direct result of working on my bug. While healing it's hard to get down under the bug and handle my wrench, etc. - Nothing personal, you wouldn't have known. But, you owe me one.
....Rich
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I've had that surgery as well. I was surprised at how well it went for me. Hope it went well for you too. The worst part for me was the electroshock testing on my arm prior to the surgery to check for nerve damage. If they were trying to get information out of me that would have done the trick.
For the sake of your beetle, though, I don't think you should use that contraption on a regular basis for oil changes. I think it's better to let gravity do its thing and get all the gunk out through the bottom.
BTW, your Beetle website is very entertaining and informative. _________________ Central Jersey VW Society
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vaughn bros.  Samba Member

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funny stuff I saw in a 1973 JC Whitney today.
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xilly Samba Member
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I love the double pulley stuff!!!
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