familyman, im not sure how i didnt see yours lol. just saw the question and skipped it i guess haha
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familyman, im not sure how i didnt see yours lol. just saw the question and skipped it i guess haha
Coop, were you a bully in high school?????
I keep waiting for you to catch a break but, you just can't seem to even catch one. You have some of the worst luck I have ever seen. My fingers are crossed that your luck starts turning around SOON.
Jeff
Actually I was the comedian... :(
Sent from the Man Cave!
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No it's the catch pan for oil changes. It is possible some of that stuff is shop fotter. I did not think of cleaning the surface before draining the filter on it. This was only the oil in the filters, not an actual change. Got caught with yard work, so did not change what is in there still, tomorrow...
I don't know much at all, but that still looks like a lot of metal. Just saying, correct me if I am wrong lol.
The reason I say it may be shop fodder is if you look at the section of oil that has a bluish tint to it, that is the oil from the filter. The rest looks the same, so poor execution my part.
Will be completely cleaning the catch pan before the change this time...
Keep us posted!
My oil looked like stripper glitter first couple oil changes, apparently it was leftover from honing or something, because everything looked new when I took it apart.
Hope for the best, prepare for the worst.