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Old 03-20-2007, 02:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
norsseman
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Question First Oil change question?

My fast draining valve hasn't arrived yet and am anxious to get the first
oil change done...at 450 miles to get the metal shavings out. What size
is the Oil Drain bolt? Haven't been under the rigg much, but did at a recent Auto Show and freaked out the onlookers.. As I remember, I will need a socket with small extension to get at the bolt which is accessible through the oval cut-out?
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