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I agree with hunt2elk, I also purchased a Hoppy aiming kit real cheap a few years ago on Ebay. I've used it on 3 of my cars, its easy to use and makes a big difference in night time visibility. One heck of a lot better than trying to self aim on a garage door, that doesn't work well at all.
Pull the glove loose at the wrist and blow into the opening and peel it back. I have reused nitrile gloves many times. Reusing things probably is in my genetic background.
I quite often put talcum powder on my hands before I put the gloves on.
Can you drain the oil and put a long heavy screw driver into the drain hole and push the
pan down away from the pickup? With some patience, I think you could do a great job!
Kind of like paintless dent removal.
Quaker State oil came from Pennsylvania, where oil was first discovered and commercially pumped and refined, at a town called TITUSVILLE .....the Drake Oil well.....
The city was a major hub for oil transportation and refining after the world's first commercial oil well was drilled nearby in...
I would slowly increase the rmp while watching the oil pressure to make sure there is no restriction. You can shut it down before there is any damage but u will know.
Fritz is my favorite automotive artists. Check his website for originals and prints for sale. He did the Muscle Cars series and the Pony Cars series of UD Postal stamps.
One of the ways American Indians hunted Bison was to run them off a cliff then the Indians had spears with flint spear heads that were attached to hollow half shafts. They could stab the Bison's spinal cord then quickly fit on a new point. A rich oil man I knew in Wichita had a display case...