JohnMacca
Bronze Member
Along the same line, this happened to me many years ago when I was first out "on my own". Living in an rooming house I didn't have any place to change oil, so I'd go to an old abandoned sand pit and do it there, just letting the oil drain onto the ground (this was before I knew better). Oil drained, plug back in, opened the trunk to get the new oil. Guess what I'd forgotten to bring? Several mile walk on a very hot day to get to a gas station where I could buy some, then the same walk back carrying 5 quart oil cans.
Never did that again. :ashamed:
I heard a similar story about a bloke I know. His method of changing the oil in his car was to drive out of town to a quiet bush track and dump the oil on the ground. (Even 20 - 30 years ago every one told him he was d***head for dumping oil like that).
So, one time he is out with his wife on a day trip and decides to do the bush detour oil change on the way home. He pulls up, crawls under the car and removes the drain plug. He then leisurely gets the oil out of the back of the car and then reaches in and pulls on the hood release to remove the filler cap to help drain the last of the oil.
The cable breaks off at the latch. Big "Oh s**t" moment and he flies back underneath to try and put the plug back in ... too late.
He then spends a couple of hours trying to hit the latch in the right spot with a stick, and finally gets the hood up and the oil in.
The wife was sworn to secrecy, but she was so cheesed off that she tells the story now to everyone to name and shame him on the oil dumping. (Far as I know that was the last time).