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  1. Flea

    Emergency! Part needed

    Re: RE: Re: RE: Emergency! Part needed She had 22 quarts, so 5 1/2 gallons... the oil line following puking her guts was right above the "Add" line. Also, the 4 gal. is just an estimate. All I know is it looked like the black death of my multi. :shock:
  2. Flea

    Emergency! Part needed

    Yeah, I've gotten the bottom part out without any trouble, thankfully. Doesn't seem like the engine suffered any damage; I was able to shut it down before the oil drained completely.
  3. Flea

    Emergency! Part needed

    Clinto: Nope, mine actually sheared along the threads. This is really the side-effect of problem with the gaskets from Wix. They wouldn't seal properly, and I think Pvt. Fixer may have once over-tightened the bolts and stretched it to it's breaking point prior to my oil change.
  4. Flea

    Emergency! Part needed

    Does anyone have the bolt that holds down the oil filter canister? Mine sheared off today and I lost about 4 gallons of oil on the way home. I had to get my wife to come pull me home with a chain! Of course no where around here has the bolt, so can anyone point me in the right direction?
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