01-21-2017, 01:08 PM | #1 |
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oil pan drips
guess I should make my self clear to you the people on this site and owners of FORDS 1928 to 1948.
My experience with early fords goes back to 1959. My 33 roadster started my love of early fords. All of the fords since that time have leaked oil. I have been cleaning up ford drips for over 50 years. I am now 74 and a little idea popped in my head ( the oil pan diaper ) I now have it on almost all of my cars .33 rds - 33 phaeton -33 vickey - 33 3w coupe -34 4 door . I have a few fords with no motor they do not leak. All of these fords now have a diaper. no more oil spots on floor . My clean up method for oil spots--- I still work on V-8's & make oil spots ( I use is kitty litter and some old gas ) I though some fords owners would like my idea. So far most Ford owners on this site think it is a poor idea. Most of you would rather go get cardboard let it get nasty throw it away and get new cardboard only to get nasty and do it over and over again. MY card board days are over. Anyone wanting to make there own diapers. Let me know and I will post how to make your own diaper |
01-25-2017, 11:12 AM | #2 |
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Re: oil pan drips
This post is imporant as it tell a story . I hope this ends up on new posts. If not o well
Also I did post a pattern for the oil pan diaper ( pattern oil pan diaper ) |
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01-25-2017, 11:27 AM | #3 |
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Re: oil pan drips
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