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Old 09-22-2012, 08:01 PM   #1
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Default Re: Do you use Mounted Dripping Oil Catch Pans?

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Put an end to those unsightly puddles of oil on the garage floor or the driveway! Slips over the bell housing bolts and one of the flywheel dust cover bolts. Install or remove in seconds, catches all of the oil leaking out of the rear main bearing. Powder coated black. U.S.A.
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Old 09-23-2012, 10:02 PM   #2
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Snyders (and others) sell these:

Put an end to those unsightly puddles of oil on the garage floor or the driveway! Slips over the bell housing bolts and one of the flywheel dust cover bolts. Install or remove in seconds, catches all of the oil leaking out of the rear main bearing. Powder coated black. U.S.A.

Just remember with these catch cans/pans, you have to empty them. Otherwise it just fills up and drips on the floor again. I have a coating of kitty litter on the floor of the garage under the A and just change it out occasionally.
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Snyders (and others) sell these:

Put an end to those unsightly puddles of oil on the garage floor or the driveway! Slips over the bell housing bolts and one of the flywheel dust cover bolts. Install or remove in seconds, catches all of the oil leaking out of the rear main bearing. Powder coated black. U.S.A.
How do you drain it?
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How do you drain it?


When I used it, I lined it with oil absorption pads & just changed them out when they were soaked.


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