Dieselhead wrote:
I will tell you that the filter
on my 00 with 3.3 engine is square, and the one FLAPS sold me was not.
They gave me the wrong filter. It is held on at the RR corner of the
filter with a tube that fits with an oring into the valve body. So,
grab the LF corner with one hand
When I wash my "car" clothes and not too soiled shop rags, I take it all to
a Laundromat. Keeps me alive.
Harry
86 300 SDL
I would have remembered a bath like that - so I lucked out when I did it
last time. I have a set of "car" clothes - no cleaning bill other than
they
get washed all by
I'm not talking about the clothes. that is minimal. You volunteered
to pay to clean the engine compartment, the radiator, condensor and
the garage floor. Thanks.
I did not like getting the stuff in my eye. Going to take a shower
now to get it out of my hair.
I would have remembered a ba
I would have remembered a bath like that - so I lucked out when I did it
last time. I have a set of "car" clothes - no cleaning bill other than they
get washed all by themselves.
On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 10:25 PM, Dieselhead <126die...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Good! I'll send YOU the cleaning bill!
>
Good! I'll send YOU the cleaning bill!
When the filter came off and splashed fluid all over my head, some of
it ran into my eye before I could turn eyes up. so, in return for
your cheerful funding of washing up my mess, I will tell you that the
filter on my 00 with 3.3 engine is square, and
I ignored the TC fluid when I changed the tranny fluid - probably ought to
do it again soon. I'll try this method next time. It does make sense, and
I'm glad to know that someone (you) has worked out which line is which!
Thanks!
On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 6:47 PM, Dieselhead <126die...@gmail.com> wro
Changing the trans fluid and filter on the van was way easy, except
for draining the TC. Easier than an MB because you only have to
raise the left front wheel a little. to get to the pan. The pan was
glued on with black RTV. Next time I will have some permatex blue or
red or RTV stuff handy