So, like the anal-retentive nutjob I am, I decide to change the oil in my truck today at 1,100 miles. I've changed oil and filters on dozens of cars and done the job dozens (?) of times.
Today I see something I've never seen before. The drain plug threads into the SIDE of the oil pan, not the BOTTOM. I'm looking at it thinking about where to position the oil bucket. I get it about where I think it might end up and I was way off. When I removed the plug, the oil literally shot out at about a 90* angle to the floor and almost hit the inside of the tire on the passenger side. Now, WTF would you put the drain plug in the SIDE of the pan for???
I quickly shoved the bucket over where it was shooting out, but there was, at least a quart of oil on the floor already. I know I'm not an engineer, but I have lots of common sense. I just can't figure out for the life of me why they would put it on the side???
RIDICULOUS!!!
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