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Re: Dropped a tiny lock washer into open engine
[Re: Black_Bee]
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08/18/15 12:03 PM
08/18/15 12:03 PM
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Jack the car up so it angles the engine back. Put a 12" or larger sub-woofer under your oil pan. Play some appropriate rap, preferably gangsta rap with explicit lyrics, at a very high volume. The vibes should make the washer wanna chill in the oil pan, and probably smoke blunts. From there, you can fish it to the drain hole with a magnet. Sometimes you gotta think outside the (speaker) box.
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Re: Dropped a tiny lock washer into open engine
[Re: 65Fury440]
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08/18/15 01:57 PM
08/18/15 01:57 PM
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dogdays
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Bah!
Can't believe we're still on this non-issue. Does he or does he not have a screen on the intake of his oil pump? If there is a screen, end of story. A magnetic drain plug would be nice, or a magnet epoxied to the outside of the bottom of the pan would work.
We need to get out of this oh-so-scary car business and take up crocheting. Knitting is too dangerous, those sharp needles!
R.
Last edited by dogdays; 08/18/15 01:57 PM.
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Re: Dropped a tiny lock washer into open engine
[Re: dogdays]
#1894484
08/18/15 03:46 PM
08/18/15 03:46 PM
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Posts: 28,068 Irving, TX
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a magnet epoxied to the outside of the bottom of the pan would work.
The pan is steel. No need for epoxy. It will be happy to hold itself in place.
We are brothers and sisters doing time on the planet for better or worse. I'll take the better, if you don't mind. - Stu Harmon
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Re: Dropped a tiny lock washer into open engine
[Re: Black_Bee]
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08/18/15 06:08 PM
08/18/15 06:08 PM
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65pacecar
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