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Title: ..........Oil Change help Post by Gideon1986 on 06/16/09 at 18:26:51 Can someone give me a link to a good Oil Change instruction for the S40... thanks.... |
Title: Re: ..........Oil Change help Post by Yonuh Adisi on 06/16/09 at 18:39:40 http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1181745927 |
Title: Re: ..........Oil Change help Post by serowbot on 06/16/09 at 19:11:56 6650514A577E5B564C563F0 wrote:
Well, I never knew that was there..... Thanks, Yonuh... ;) |
Title: Re: ..........Oil Change help Post by Gideon1986 on 06/26/09 at 19:50:56 Ok... drained my oil this PM... I had oil spill after leaving to do an errand... turned out it, leaked from the container.... question... how do you clean an oil spill properly... :-[ |
Title: Re: ..........Oil Change help Post by justin_o_guy2 on 06/27/09 at 03:37:02 Floor dry is a good start. If you cant get any quickly, some cat litters are made from a clay base & will soak oil up pretty well. If you are in a real bind & need to soak it up "Right Now" flour is what we used in grocery stores when someone would break a bottle of cooking oil. |
Title: Re: ..........Oil Change help Post by Gideon1986 on 06/27/09 at 05:07:36 thanks... will try... ;) |
Title: Re: ..........Oil Change help Post by PTRider on 06/27/09 at 06:29:41 What material is the spill on? Hardwood floor (you're doomed), carpet (dead man walking), concrete (try a citrus-based cleanser after the floor-dry or kitty litter is rubbed in well and swept up). |
Title: Re: ..........Oil Change help Post by Gideon1986 on 06/27/09 at 09:36:04 292E31620 wrote:
Actually, it is on the wooden floor of my shed... I tried the flour... I will come back to check if it works :) |
Title: Re: ..........Oil Change help Post by Yonuh Adisi on 06/27/09 at 14:07:43 Just remember, the trick with floor dry or kitty litter is to actually scrub it in. Use your feet to scrub it in I like to call it the floor dry dance. |
Title: Re: ..........Oil Change help Post by justin_o_guy2 on 06/27/09 at 17:54:37 Crushing floor dry on a wood floor will hurt the floor. Make a small area with cinder blocks & put the floor dry on that, scrub it into powder with a brick,( industrial mortar & pestle) then spread the powdered floor dry on the floor. |
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