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> A Diaper for my Baby, Containing the oil slick
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post Nov 15 2004, 09:50 PM
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A while back, my father-in-law and I had a discussion about oil leaking from his 78 Chrysler Cordoba. To contain the oil in the garage, he used a cooking tray with newspaper inside to keep the oil off of the floor. When I asked him if he were going to fix the leak, his response was "why fix it and pay $100-$1000 depending on the repair when it costs me 1 quart of oil every other month? Besides, look at the oil in a parking lot. All cars leak oil"

So for my leaking 914, I just use cardboard in the garage, works good. However, the 914's been banned from my friend's driveway since he doesn't like the oil spots. I thought about carrying some cardboard in the trunk and whipping it out when parked on driveways. Then I thought about my father-in-law and decided to carry a cooking tray with me. Not in the trunk but under the car. So with a couple of hose clamps and one of my wife's cooking trays, I now have a drip-less 914. It still leaks but not on the driveway. The next step is to add an old towel on the inside to absorb the oil, and a cookie cooling rack to keep the towel in place. Some day I may rebuild the engine, but for now, I'll just drive it.

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post Nov 16 2004, 01:54 PM
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Maybe the picture is misleading. The width of the pan is about 11 inches and barely covers the bottom of the engine. The airflow over the cylinders is not hindered at all. The pan is also not near the heat exchangers although I can understand how oil on the exchangers could be an issue. I don't have a temp gauge but I'll try to monitor the temp with my finger gauge until I get one. Thanks, I appreciate the input.

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