Park the car over an open flame.If this starts drifting back into the realm of the dangerous, it may need to get locked
“These guys said it was fine to strap an oil-soaked pizza box to my engine.”
Edit it was only making 3" oil spots on the parking lot, so I used pizza boxes until I made the pan
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It was under my 98 Ranger, until the AT205 stopped the leakThis is what you have under your Explorer right now?
It's an absorbent pad...just sayin'Oh geez. Now we're changing diapers. Highly dislike where this is going.
Thirteen pages and counting! Who knows, this thread might morph into identifying a cure for cancer soon.Oh geez. Now we're changing diapers. Highly dislike where this is going.
Oh I see. What leaks did you have before that the AT205 worked on?It was under my 98 Ranger, until the AT205 stopped the leak
i believe he had said it was the RMS leaking.Oh I see. What leaks did you have before that the AT205 worked on?
Park the car over an open flame.
Yes, on the 98 Rangeri believe he had said it was the RMS leaking.
i would be much more worried with the leak I had on my valve cover dripping on my exhaust, that was really smoking!This thread is loaded with dangerous ideas and bad judgement.
Looks like it’d also keep a pizza warm. Trick PizzaBoss into trying out this new space age pizza keeper-hotter.Actual NHRA approved engine diaper...
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And here are the pads:
Amazon product ASIN B078WHS7ZF
The pad will also absorb the oil from the bottom of the pizza box. I've ordered a few that you needed to hold the bottom of the box to keep the pizza from falling through.Looks like it’d also keep a pizza warm. Trick PizzaBoss into trying out this new space age pizza keeper-hotter.
heres an idea: keep pizza warm from the exhaust heat, and then circulate the air to keep it warm!Looks like it’d also keep a pizza warm. Trick PizzaBoss into trying out this new space age pizza keeper-hotter.