Well I generally believe that but in this case not. Before I had my spin on, I
had one of these little jewels burst at 70 mph spraying oil on a hot block.
Luckily I only turned into a fogger and not a fireball.
Lou
------Original Message------
From: Robert N. Clark
To: Vsnively@aol.com
To: im_sloane@hotmail.com
To: stuartt@tlthompson.com
To: Lfmaol
Cc: TR-6 list
Sent: Dec 21, 2007 1:40 PM
Subject: RE: [6pack] Spin-On Adapter
I have to admit that I have been in Stuart's position as well but if it
doesn't leak when it goes back together, why mess with it?
Bob Clark
'69 TR6
Hey! That's a great tip. Just remove the oil filter seal and it'll
stop leaking!! (haha)
I'm just picking on you Stuart. You have been lucky. That bugger is
difficult to get out. I can't imagine letting an oil change place
change the oil in my Six, but I'm anal about it. I let it drain for a
week.
If anybody has a handy tip for getting that seal out, the list could
probably use it. I use two small screwdrivers in one hand with a
squeeze technique I'm not sure I could describe. :)
Happy first day of Winter on Saturday. Half way back to Top-down
season.
Sloane :o)
69-Six
I have never used one and it hasn't > leaked a drop> of oil (from the
canister) in almost 5 years of ownership.> > I'll take a closer look
next
time
and see what I am missing.> > Stuart Thompson>
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