Use one of them steel wool scourers, wist washing up liquid, it shifts it no problem.
The Stages of a chip pan fire 1. Oil gets so hot that it catches fire all by itself 2. Water is poured into the burning chip pan 3. Water is denser than oil, so it sinks to the bottom of the chip pan (shown in red). As the water touches the bottom, it is heated above its boiling point and instantly vaporizes. 4. The water vapour expands rapidly, ejecting a fireball of burning oil out of the chip pan and into the air where its surface area increases greatly and combustion proceeds much faster
1. kill it 2. throw it in the sink 3. wash it clean 4. once clean throw that puppy in a frying pan.
1. kill it 2. throw it in the sink 3. wash it clean 4. once clean throw that puppy in a frying pan.
yo mamma is SOO fat that dora cold explore her!
There is sauteing where only a very thin film of fat is used in the pan. Then there's pan frying where enough fat is used so that it comes up halfway on the food being fried. Then there is deep frying where the food is submerged in fat.
Drop transmission oil pan- filter is held on by 2 short bolts - make sure you replace the "O" ring in the filter Clean pan Replace pan gasket
Chip Tamez is 5' 2 1/2".
Chip Flory is 6' 2".
Chip Cowling is 6' 2".
Maybe $100. You might be able to do it yourself for the cost of the gasket and the 2 hours it'll take to drain oil, pull pan, clean old gasket areas then apply new gasket and reinstall the pan.
Well, honey, you can reuse cooked lard in a chip pan about 2-3 times if you strain out any food particles and store it properly. But let's be real, after a couple of uses, that lard is gonna start tasting funky and you'll be better off tossing it and starting fresh. Remember, ain't nobody got time for rancid lard ruining their chips!
1.jack up the car on jack stands to get enough clearance to get under it. 2.The transmission pan has a drain plug you cant take off to drain the fluid into an oil pan. 3.Remove bolts that hold the pan on to the transmission.leave 2 side bolts on to hold the pan in place since there will be some fluid still in the pan. let fluid drain out.Then take off the 2 bolts you left on and pull the pan off.There will be some fluid in the pan so be careful. 4.The filter is held on by a few bolts. be careful when you get them off because fluid will come out. 5.Bolt on new filter. 6.Remove old gasket from pan ,clean off magnet that sits inside of pan and clean pan off. 7.Place new gasket on pan. put bolts threw holes on the pan to help hold gasket in place.Bolt pan back on, torque to 8 ft-lbs