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1. [Shop-talk] Oil drain pan (score: 1)
Author: "Bill Gilroy" <wmgilroy@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 12:06:42 -0700
Kind of a stupid questions but is anyone using an oil catch pan that they really like? I used to have a Rubbermaid one that was not bad, but since it was so messy I got rid of it before they loaded t
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00261.html (7,392 bytes)

2. Re: [Shop-talk] Oil drain pan (score: 1)
Author: Mike Lee <mikel@ichips.intel.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 13:28:55 -0700
I have one by Wedco (Wedgeco? Something like that; it's molded into the pan). It's nice in that it holds over 13 qts (don't know exact amount, but more than a 911 contains (13 qt) anyway), has a very
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00264.html (7,569 bytes)

3. Re: [Shop-talk] Oil drain pan (score: 1)
Author: "Karl Vacek" <kvacek@ameritech.net>
Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 15:33:27 -0500
I have a Blitz drain pan - the drain pan is one side of the flat, round jug. You lay it down pan side up, remove the plug and the relief port, and drain your oil. After draining your oil, wipe up the
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00265.html (8,660 bytes)

4. Re: [Shop-talk] Oil drain pan (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 16:55:35 -0400
If it's the one I've got, it holds 16 quarts. That, of course, isn't enough for the highest capacity thing I have to drain (tractor tranny/pto combination, ~6 gallons.). -- David Scheidt dmscheidt@gm
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00266.html (7,581 bytes)

5. Re: [Shop-talk] Oil drain pan (score: 1)
Author: eric@megageek.com
Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 08:07:47 -0400
I have one that I got from "Kar Parts" here in NJ. It doesn't have any name or anything on it. I got it back in the late 80s when they would only take waste oil in their containers. It sits about 3"
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00267.html (7,119 bytes)

6. Re: [Shop-talk] Oil drain pan (score: 1)
Author: Mike Lee <mikel@ichips.intel.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 13:38:10 -0700
Not meaning to flog a dead horse.... I looked at my Wedco oil pan, trying to find a part number for those interested in buying one. Unfortunately, it doesn't have any such markings on it, and the pla
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00338.html (8,554 bytes)

7. Re: [Shop-talk] Oil drain pan (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 16:50:42 -0400
Is it this one? http://www.amazon.com/Wedco-Utility-Drain-gallon-Black/dp/B0002SR7SI/ref=sr_1_3/103-7181902-8716640?ie=UTF8&s=automotive&qid=1193258980&sr=1-3 -- David Scheidt dmscheidt@gmail.com ___
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00339.html (9,056 bytes)

8. Re: [Shop-talk] Oil drain pan (score: 1)
Author: "Paul Parkanzky" <parkanzky@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 16:56:00 -0400
I have this one and I'm happy with it: http://www.amazon.com/Blitz-USA-11838-Plastic-Drain/dp/B000AMGYNA/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2/104-0504979-9726309?ie=UTF8&s=automotive&qid=1193259269&sr=1-2 _______________
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00340.html (9,958 bytes)

9. Re: [Shop-talk] Oil drain pan (score: 1)
Author: Wayne <wmc_st@xxiii.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 17:01:18 -0400
I bought what looks to be the same one at Auto Zone. Just make sure it comes with all the caps! My local A.Z. has taken to removing them and stashing behind the counter, due to too many walking out t
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00341.html (8,948 bytes)

10. Re: [Shop-talk] Oil drain pan (score: 1)
Author: ericm@lne.com
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 14:04:06 -0700
I have one too, but I can't use it on all my vehicles. It's too tall to fit under the (lowered) Eclipse, and the small tractor's side mounted drain petcock needs a triangular oil pan to reach it. Oth
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00342.html (8,697 bytes)

11. Re: [Shop-talk] Oil drain pan (score: 1)
Author: "Karl Vacek" <kvacek@ameritech.net>
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 16:30:34 -0500
That's the one I have too. Very satisfactory. The conical plug in the pan is unique, but Blitz sent me several extras when my original one cracked. The yellow vent plug is captive and can't be lost.
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00343.html (9,701 bytes)

12. Re: [Shop-talk] Oil drain pan (score: 1)
Author: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 17:46:49 -0400
Don't you have to lift the car? I am definitely thicker than the pan. If I can fit in to undo the drain plug, then the pan will fit. You must be two dimensional. Literally, not in the insulting way.
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00344.html (8,665 bytes)

13. Re: [Shop-talk] Oil drain pan (score: 1)
Author: Mike Lee <mikel@ichips.intel.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 15:14:46 -0700
3/103-7181902-8716640?ie=UTF8&s=automotive&qid=1193258980&sr=1-3 Wow, thanks Dave, that's the one! You just save me an aggravating search! I prefer this one over: http://www.amazon.com/Blitz-USA-118
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00345.html (8,839 bytes)

14. Re: [Shop-talk] Oil drain pan (score: 1)
Author: "David Scheidt" <dmscheidt@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 18:19:23 -0400
I've worked on cars where I can reach the drain plug without crawling underneath. I've got long arms. -- David Scheidt dmscheidt@gmail.com _______________________________________________ Shop-talk ma
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00346.html (8,285 bytes)

15. Re: [Shop-talk] Oil drain pan (score: 1)
Author: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net>
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 19:24:51 -0400
I have found that a couple of sections of 2 x 10 lumber, or similar, perhaps a foot or so long can be very helpful. They are way less hassle to drive on than ramps and that extra inch and a half can
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00347.html (8,233 bytes)

16. Re: [Shop-talk] Oil drain pan (score: 1)
Author: "Jack Brooks" <jibjib@att.net>
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 18:12:04 -0700
While I've been accused of being shallow <grin> I can drain, and change the filter on two of my four vehicles with the car on the ground because I can do it all from the top. I do not need to go und
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00348.html (9,038 bytes)

17. Re: [Shop-talk] Oil drain pan (score: 1)
Author: "Paul Mele" <paul.mele@usermail.com>
Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 08:17:39 -0400
<<That's the one I have too. Very satisfactory. The conical plug in the pan is unique, but Blitz sent me several extras when my original one cracked>> Amazingly, I also have had this pan for years. A
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00349.html (8,609 bytes)

18. Re: [Shop-talk] Oil drain pan (score: 1)
Author: "Karl Vacek" <kvacek@ameritech.net>
Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 07:34:21 -0500
It didn't come up the first few searches I did either - Blitz drain pans did http://www.blitzusa.com/ Karl _______________________________________________ Shop-talk mailing list http://autox.team.net
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00350.html (8,588 bytes)

19. Re: [Shop-talk] Oil drain pan (score: 1)
Author: "Eric J Russell" <ejrussell@mebtel.net>
Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 10:21:50 -0500
I wonder if 'Blitz' is wondering why they are seeing a sudden surge in requests for replacement oil pan drain plugs? I used their contact link to request a replacement plug - got a reply less than 30
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00352.html (8,675 bytes)

20. Re: [Shop-talk] Oil drain pan (score: 1)
Author: "Mullen, Tim" <Tim.Mullen@ngc.com>
Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 10:30:34 -0500
I've been reading about the Blitz oil pan here on the list... Apparently I have an older version of the pan - it's at least 15 years old. I don't have the conical plug, my plug is rather large and no
/html/shop-talk/2007-10/msg00357.html (8,565 bytes)


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