fred55
Established Member
Sorry a little away from woodwork - but my age group is mend and repair not throw away and buy new. So; I have serviced /repaired most of the family/business cars for ages - but the newer cars are getting the underbody layers which is causing me problems. Honda civic broke the camels back - the plate to remove to get to the sump plug had 6 studs to remove, first one snapped !!!, the last garage over tightened small studs into nut embedded in the plastic. So first thought remove the whole underbody plate; potential more studs to snap and about 17 location points to undo and no pit just ramps so NO ; rethink needed - suck the oil out through the dipstick - after reading reviews about the kits decided to steer away from the cheap plastic manual / pneumatic types. Found one in Belgium looks like a gas bottle with c/a valves and I have a compressor !. looks more homemade than most. So one on order slightly cheaper from Amazon than direct from Trad4u at £84.
If any body gets away from their nice clean woodworking to read this rant; I can give my view on this oil change gizmo in about 2 weeks. In theory no more ramps - sump plug removal - belly plate to remove - old knees getting under cars - should be easier and clean - I hope.
Fred (I should really join a car owners club but they don't use wood on cars).
If any body gets away from their nice clean woodworking to read this rant; I can give my view on this oil change gizmo in about 2 weeks. In theory no more ramps - sump plug removal - belly plate to remove - old knees getting under cars - should be easier and clean - I hope.
Fred (I should really join a car owners club but they don't use wood on cars).