808pants
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I'm doing an entirely-too-rare oil-change on my multifuel. Either I forgot this last time, or it's something new: with the OF canisters off, the open casting reveals what looks like it might be a quart or so of pooled oil - that can't easily be drained from those deep casting recesses. Since my oil became highly diluted with fuel (that'd be another post) I'd really like to get rid of ALL old oil before refilling. There's an all-bu-impossible to reach pipe-plug with a 7/16" square-drive head protruding from low down on that same casting that I've been trying to remove to see if it will allow the remaining pooled oil - no wrench I own will get on it with sufficient torque, behind the frame and steering box, etc.
Maybe this is something I should just forget about anyway - or maybe there's a better, more accessible block oil-drain point that would allow this and more thinned-out, nasty oil to drop out?
Maybe this is something I should just forget about anyway - or maybe there's a better, more accessible block oil-drain point that would allow this and more thinned-out, nasty oil to drop out?