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<blockquote data-quote="trekrok" data-source="post: 3625358" data-attributes="member: 6668"><p>I don't know why engineers can't put a minute of thought into drain plug and filter location. Sometimes it seems like they intentionally try to find ways to make it messy. Most of the old Chevy 350 would drain the filter and plug into a 12" pan at the same time with no mess. The filter on Ford trucks in the same era drained on the A arms. Super handy design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trekrok, post: 3625358, member: 6668"] I don't know why engineers can't put a minute of thought into drain plug and filter location. Sometimes it seems like they intentionally try to find ways to make it messy. Most of the old Chevy 350 would drain the filter and plug into a 12" pan at the same time with no mess. The filter on Ford trucks in the same era drained on the A arms. Super handy design. [/QUOTE]
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