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Old 04-26-2009, 12:33 AM   #2
tuga
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Art,

It isn't easy. I would wait until you change the oil and take a sample from the last few ounces of oil in the base. If you can't wait that long read on.

On my 93 Newell I installed a device that allowed you to open and close a valve instead of removing the oil drain plug. I can't remember where I bought it or what it was called. I was always afraid that if I scraped the bottom of the coach in grass that the valve might be opened by rubbing on the ground and all of the oil would drain out. Automatic bad deal!
If I can find it online I will post it.
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