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    IC2
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    There are positives - errr sort of.....

    Just think of the skin softening attributes (along with the lead, mercury and some other great compounds plus asbestos from an older tranny)

    Then there is that great chance to do a major floor cleaning - and my shop can always use that.

    Whenever I change fluid in one of my cars other then daily drivers, I replace the pan with a $25 one that has a plug. This one was ~$75 and does have a plug (hidden in this photo)
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    Last edited by IC2; 05-15-2009 at 08:40 AM.
    Dave W
    I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug

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