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<blockquote data-quote="davec" data-source="post: 2431593" data-attributes="member: 36373"><p>Sunset - that's what I did to fill mine (but a smaller funnel and tube). Not like it's the first time I've had to deal with something like this, but still it just grates on me that the maroons in the engine design group would lay an oil fill port at 30 deg. Cripes sake. If they had turned it vertical or even 45 it would have been easy. But they don't care about this as most of these small engines are rated for 50 or 100 hrs (really - it's quite pathetic), so nobody does more than 1 oil change on them, typically. If that. Most people never change oil in small engines, I'd bet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davec, post: 2431593, member: 36373"] Sunset - that's what I did to fill mine (but a smaller funnel and tube). Not like it's the first time I've had to deal with something like this, but still it just grates on me that the maroons in the engine design group would lay an oil fill port at 30 deg. Cripes sake. If they had turned it vertical or even 45 it would have been easy. But they don't care about this as most of these small engines are rated for 50 or 100 hrs (really - it's quite pathetic), so nobody does more than 1 oil change on them, typically. If that. Most people never change oil in small engines, I'd bet. [/QUOTE]
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