Thread: Remove oil pan
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Old 08-09-2009, 05:17 PM   #8
mptoledo
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You might get lucky and the damn end piece will come out when you drain it. I am not sure how the inside is set up but if you have small fingers you might be able to fish it out. Just let the oil cool before trying that. Its a long shot and you are probably better off taking the pan off like lil bastard suggested, but if its your only transport, its worth a try. You can even reuse the oil if it has just been put in. just use a clean new drain pan. Walmart has the big ones for under 10 bucks.
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