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| White Noise |
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 White Noise Mr Dudwee

Joined: 17 Dec 2004 Karma :   
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 Posted: 22:10 - 24 Feb 2005 Post subject: old oil storage |
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Planning to do a oil change this weekend, just realised that i haven't got anything to put the old oil in, had a look in the kitchen and the only things i can find is a empty plastic milk carton and and empty bottle of squash, will these be safe to hold the oil in outside till i take it to the council tip, in a week or so?
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| mr jamez |
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 mr jamez World Chat Champion

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Yeah, there is nothing in oil that will cause the plastic to melt or split open. I use those plastic trays for paint rollers (very useful for the mini as it has very little ground clearance ) to catch all the oil, then an old paint tin to store the oil in. |
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| Scotsman37 |
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| Bomberman |
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 Bomberman World Chat Champion

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I just use a big old fabric conditioner bottle. Good wide neck and resealable lid. It too will probably be good for about 3 changes on my bike  ____________________ 'Allo! My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die!
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| Korn |
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 Posted: 12:25 - 25 Feb 2005 Post subject: |
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I use an oil washing up bowl, then once finished pour the used oil in the empty oil bottle and stick it to one side until I can be arsed to next go down the dump and pour it into the oil bank. My bowl hasn't melted yet and it's had an awful lot of oil, brake fluid, petrol and other nasty liquids in it over the years. Think it cost 99p  ____________________ 3516 Miles, 11 Countries |
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| BlueNinja |
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 Posted: 19:06 - 25 Feb 2005 Post subject: |
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I buy one of thoes biggg water bottles, like 3 gallon or so.. drink the water, use a funnel for the oil, then put the lid back on when full and leave it at the tip cost you like a 5 squids, you get nice water, and a few oil changes, before you need another  ____________________ Big Kawasaki ZXR 400 project here:
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Joined: 22 Apr 2004 Karma :   
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 Posted: 21:10 - 25 Feb 2005 Post subject: |
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Get down your local school and blag an empty 25li plastic bottle, the sort that cooking oil comes in - they're only too glad to get rid of them.
When it's full - 5 oil changes or two years on average, take it down the local tip *sorry, re-cycling centre* and tip the lot into their big drum, then start again.
Or treat your garden fence with it  |
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Joined: 14 May 2004 Karma :  
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You can also get drip trays (if that's what they're called) from Hein Gericke. Place under bike, dipstick out, whip out the sump place and Bob's your uncle. No f*cking about with transferring out between containers. I found it help about 2 oil changes worth. ____________________ My Old CBR400RR | Bike Oil FAQ | Petrol FAQ |
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| mchaggis |
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I used a washing up bowl until I realised it was cracked. Since then I've used an ice cream tub, which at 2 litres are a handy size for a 1.1 litre sump.
Once it's out of there, it gets poured into a large orange squash bottle, large enough to take a few changes. I disposed of the last few litres on Bonfire night.
(It was having difficulty starting... )
P.S. Yes I know engine oil does not burn easily, but use kitchen roll as a wick and it literally goes up in smoke. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 7 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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