I changed a 123's oil without jacking it up at all.  Oil pan drain bolt was
in front, made drainage a snap.

On my 124, drain bolt was on the side of the pan, so it's just about as
easy.

On 2/23/06, Mitch Haley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> David Brodbeck wrote:
> >
> > John Berryman wrote:
> > >       Have it done at a shop it'll be cheaper than hospital or funeral
> > > bills. There's more fluid in the convertor than in the pan. Its a
> > > simple process, some Jiffy-Lube guys could probably do it without
> > > screwing anything up.
>
> How much clearance does a 123 have?
> I did it on my W116 by crawling under it as it sat on the tires.
> It helps to have a car that the PO installed 215/75R14 tires on.
> I'm somewhat sure I didn't use ramps, but it's possible I've forgotten
> that detail.
>
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