Cobra Make, Engine: ERA #732, 428FE (447 CID), TKO600, Solid Flat Tappet Cam, Tons of Aluminum
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Originally Posted by Detroit Bill
Yes rear main leaks I have been trying to get Barry from Survival to fix it for years and he is being very uncooperative.
Here's my solution. This is New Pigoil-only absorbent material. It only absorbs oil, not water, and it absorbs a shi*load of it. The material is used for industrial oil spillage cleanup. I haven't had a drip since I fabbed up this diaper. Looks almost OEM as well.
Here's my solution. This is New Pigoil-only absorbent material. It only absorbs oil, not water, and it absorbs a shi*load of it. The material is used for industrial oil spillage cleanup. I haven't had a drip since I fabbed up this diaper. Looks almost OEM as well.
Patrickt,
How often do you change her diaper?
Bill
Cobra Make, Engine: ERA #732, 428FE (447 CID), TKO600, Solid Flat Tappet Cam, Tons of Aluminum
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Patrickt,
How often do you change her diaper?
Bill
When I first got the material, I did not believe it would really work. I thought it would be something like Sham-Wow. So, I cut a piece about the size of my hand and tucked it in a coffee cup and then poured what I thought to be the equivalent of a hugeoil puddle. Shockingly, it sopped it all up as if by magic. When I pulled it out to inspect it, all that was on it was big green stain (Brad Penn). Before installing the diaper, I would get about a dime to a quarter sized drop after a good run and it always bugged me. At this rate, I think it's possible that I might never have to change the diaper at all, but it's pretty easy to do. Here's a stupid video on New Pig.
Cobra Make, Engine: Superformance, Survival Motorsports aluminum FE 482
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Originally Posted by patrickt
Here's my solution. This is New Pig oil-only absorbent material. It only absorbs oil, not water, and it absorbs a shi*load of it. The material is used for industrial oil spillage cleanup. I haven't had a drip since I fabbed up this diaper. Looks almost OEM as well.
Patrick I would like to know more about this. Your image will not show up on my work computer. Do you have another way to post it?