If your French's lasts about 20 years per bottle like mine does, you can get
one of those cheapo plastic squeeze bottles for ketchup instead. It works
great for priming fuel lines - the nozzle fits right in the line. You do
need to put a gasket in the bottle, though.
Dave Williams wrote:
> -> I use a yellow plastic French's mustard bottle as an oil can. It's
> -> easy to find, I can close the top with a 1/4 turn and when rebuilding
> -> engines I don't have to worry about scratching bearings or journals
> -> when applying oil to them. Anyone else?
>
> I use exactly the same thing! One has assembly lube in it, the other
> has two stroke oil. They've worked fine for years.
>
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