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D7 oil change

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TUGUM

05-14-2006 08:26:09




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I know it sound dumb but... do u have to pull off the bellypan to an oil change or is there a drain plug or what it's a late 50's model.yes i know i could lay under it and look but it's 45 minutes away and i wanted to take the rite stuff with me.
Thanks inadvance.




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Bob Plumadore

05-14-2006 13:44:24




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 Re: D7 oil change in reply to TUGUM, 05-14-2006 08:26:09  
there is a hole in the belly pan. you will need eithe a 3/4 drive tool or a large hex wrench
I usuallly a 1/2 to 3/4 inch adapter o a long handle 1/2 ratchet or if it has the Hex drain plug the 5S9569 socket(Internal) works. You need the 5S tool because it fits most of the drain and refill plugs. the 3/4 adapter fits the rest.. I know you can use a hammer and chisel but..do it right



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hectorgemme

05-14-2006 10:05:04




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 Re: D7 oil change in reply to TUGUM, 05-14-2006 08:26:09  
HI You should have a hole in the belly pan.



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