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plastic pan on 190E
I have a 190E with the plastic pan that is located below the engine compartment, i think it protects the engine from getting road stuff and water hitting it. Anyways, has anyone out there figured out a way to install quick release or 1/4 turn fasteners so that it is easier to remove for oil changes? or has anyone cut a slot or hole in it so they can drain the oil without having to remove it. I am thinking of doing the latter but was interested to know if anyone has tried this? Ken
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Ken 87 190E2.6 |
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The belly pan is there to protect the engine and to collect drips to keep the garage floor clean.
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If dropping the encapsulation pan is too much trouble, buy a topsider or LiquiVac.
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John Shellenberg 1998 C230 "Black Betty" 240K http://img31.exs.cx/img31/4050/tophat6.gif |
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its not tooo much trouble, i don't mind but it is abit of a pain to jack the car up and unscrew the six bolts, otherwise with the position of the filter and drain plug, i could do it all by just crawling under the front bumper to drain it and reaching in the side to get the filter.
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Ken 87 190E2.6 |
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Luckily my filter is not the screw-in type... haven't changed my oil myself yet, so I don't know if the drain plug is under the belly pan or not. I'd have to look.
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1984 190D 2.2 Auto 220k 2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport 70K 2004 Lexus RX-330 ??K 2005 Chrylser Crossfire LTD 6K Play guitar? Go to www.cyberfret.com for free online lessons! |
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