Ditto I have the same one and it has 2 caps one for the spout and one for
the center hole, has never leaked.
Linda
62 California Sprite "Pinky"
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On 10/15/07, David Booker <tncarnut1@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> I've had no trouble from the one I bought from Advance Auto Parts. It is
> a round black container with a funnel built on one side and a handle on the
> other. There's a little screw-in plug in the center of the top and another
> on the end of the spout so nothing splashes out while moving the pan. Mine
> has never leaked, so it is no hassle to take the used oil down for
> recycling. Can't remember how much I payed, but it was cheap. No
> complaints at all.
> - David
>
> Bill Gilroy <wmgilroy@gmail.com> wrote:
> Kind of a stupid questions but is anyone using an oil catch pan that they
> really like? I used to have a Rubbermaid one that was not bad, but since
> it
> was so messy I got rid of it before they loaded the moving van. I have
> since purchased one that has a spout that bends down at the end. This
> thing
> always is leaking a couple of drops of oil. It tends to always drip so I
> am
> going to replace this catch pan. So does anyone have a catch pan that they
> really like? Want one that will reduce oil spillage.
>
> This pan will be used under a car that is on jack stands so it can't be to
> high.
>
> -g
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