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"There are no finger prints under water."
I use a home depot 5gal bucket for long term storage. The lids they have go on pretty good. Never had a leak. I dump oil, tranny fluid, and fryer oil all together in it until its full, then dispose of.
That reminds me, I need to change the fluid in the front diff too... hopefully it'll be warm again tomorrow.
That valve looks pretty interesting, but I have the same concern as you. This jeep sees a lot of rocks and "obstacles"![]()
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Guess I just have good aim. Use an open metal pan and have no problems. I use 5gal "pickle buckets" to store the oil til it is recycled. The local garage lets me dump it in their tank.
Way too familiar with chux, for their intended medical uses. I use cardboard, kitty litter or plywood when needed.
Never was interested in fancy "drain cocks". Just something else to fail or hang up.
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I use these to minimize drips and spills. Drain pan on top of the drip pan and don't let the pour catch an edge inside the drain pan. Usually pour the old oil back into the 5qt jug the new oil came in. I do that on top of the drip pan with a big funnel on top. Having a drain pan that has pouring corner helps too. I hold the pan high so the pour is narrow near the funnel. I also have kitty litter and pig mats on standby just in case.
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Last edited by nisils14; 03-10-2014 at 01:29.
I prefer to just drive over a 5 gallon bucket and drain the oil straight into it.
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