<VV> Fwd: Removing PG fluid
Ron
ronh at owt.com
Thu Nov 5 16:38:24 EST 2009
It may be unforseen but the driver should sure see it if he's sober.
RonH
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Subject: <VV> Fwd: Removing PG fluid
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> If it was me -- and what I did on mine -- is replace the stock thin
> no-drain-hole pan with an aluminum pan from Clark's. It has a
> drain. It is thick and won't bend when you remove it. It seals a
> lot better as it is aluminum to aluminum. Only thing wrong with this
> idea is that it costs money -- but it has proved the only way I can
> get a perfect seal on a PG. Probably others have done better with
> stock being more careful ... but any idiot can seal with the aluminum
> pans. E
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> Only one problem with the Clark's pan----make d*** sure that your rig
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> bottom out on an unforeseen bump DAMHIK.
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