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Old Mar 23, 2022 | 12:46 PM
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Weather is warming up, so I decided it was time to do my yearly oil change. Took longer this year because I decided to remove the cleanout plate and replace that gasket. I spent a couple hour scraping the old gasket off the pan and the plate itself. It got late so I decided to finish up the next day. Before I went in I bolted the plate in place just tight enough to keep any critters out. Before I put the plate on, I did notice that there was still a slow drip of oil coming out, but I didn't think anything about it. I completely forgot to put the drain pan back underneath it. The next day I came out to find this.




Well, I guess now the oil has completely drained. Oh well. I've made worse mistakes.
 
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Old Mar 23, 2022 | 01:01 PM
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So that's not fresh oil, then. It's better than losing new oil! A little kitty litter and you'll be good! Except if you don't like stains on your concrete.
 
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Yeah, it's not fresh oil. It surprised me because it was more than I thought was left in the motor. I dumped what kitty litter I had on it.
 
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"Captain Hazelwood reporting for duty sir!"
That is what we used to say when we spilled oil, coolant, transmission fluid on the ground.


 
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Originally Posted by JPMallory
Yeah, it's not fresh oil. It surprised me because it was more than I thought was left in the motor. I dumped what kitty litter I had on it.
It doesn't take much oil on the floor for it to look like a lot.
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"Captain Hazelwood reporting for duty sir!"
That is what we used to say when we spilled oil, coolant, transmission fluid on the ground.
I get it.... Had to think though.
 
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Its amazing how so little oil can cover so much territory.

When I got my Packard straight 8 engine I spent some time, filled it with new oil, and fired it up on my test stand on the garage floor. Later when we were done running it I noticed a small drip. Nothing major, just a slight drip once in a while. I was cleaning up for the night so I slid a small drip pan under it (a small loaf pan that the wife discarded. When I made it out to the garage the next day that danged thing had filled up the loaf pan and covered the garage floor. I'm betting as soon as I turned my back and shut the lights off the thing went from a small drip to Old Faithful geyser......aagh.

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Old Mar 24, 2022 | 05:47 AM
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If the stain in the concrete bugs you, pour some lacquer thinner over the whole stain and while still wet scrub the area with a scrub brush followed up with water / dawn dish soap (the blue stuff) and when dry the stain will either be completely gone or barely visible.

Used this method plenty of times with great success.

Jim
 
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