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Re: Damn oil drain plug
It will be obvious with a close visual, especially since you've been informed. It's magnetic also and I doubt that the OP has a corrosion situation with the plug to insert thread. I believe I realized it when the fellow who was selling the Magnetic DP had misinformation regarding the LT5 thread and I questioned him regarding it. He sent me one to try in my NOS pan to confirm the thread for him. That was a very long time ago. If you have a pan with the windage tray removed it should be more obvious. Mine is an NOS with the windage tray in place and I wouldn't remove mine for inspection.
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12-27-2015 | #22 |
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Re: Damn oil drain plug
I can also confirm the oil pan helicoil as being original. I think I even have a couple of the pan helicoils laying around somewhere.
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Helicoil is installed to reduce wear and tear on an Aluminum Thread. ......................ratchet works perfectly on Oil Drain Plug Quote:
Ever run into an issue with the Oil Pan Plug being screwed into a Helicoil?
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No, I have not.
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12-27-2015 | #25 |
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Re: Damn oil drain plug
I never screw in the Oil Pan Plugs with all that much torque. I do use your Oil Pan sealing washer and a bit of P E R M A T E X
Was just wondering how heat would help a stuck Oil Pan Drain Plug given there is a Helicoil involved. |
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A steel chisel on the flange would prolly be easier to get a purchase. Exactly how I removed Cam Cover Torx 40s with engine in car (those I screwed up with the Torx 40 driver). They were in solid but I used a steel chisel Removing Cam Covers (Engine In Car) for Inspections of Camshafts
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12-27-2015 | #28 |
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Re: Damn oil drain plug
OP needs his friends lift and if either have an air chisel I'd use a "blunt tip" on very low air pressure and jar the sh!! out of the plug. Continue using the short "pipe wrench".
Cliff - an M14 does NOT fit a correct drain plug with a good HEX. A massaged one or well worn? Yes you've showed that. LOL Now if someone takes an M14 and it doesn't fit, reaches for the M15 which is NEXT in the progression, what happens? Might it end up rounded? THE NOTIFICATIONS FIX CAME JUST IN TIME - LOL I would not have wanted to miss this one. The wire wound threaded insert is quite light as you've observed. Heat maybe not it's best friend. No I wouldn't have reached for the M15 because I knew to start with the correct 9/16 BOX. Last edited by WVZR-1; 12-28-2015 at 01:16 AM. |
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Re: Damn oil drain plug
If Jerry would try a 14mm box wrench on these I would be most appreciative
Oil Pan Drain Plug and Aftermarket Oil Pan Drain Plug I still cannot believe a chisel and small hammer worked on the Torx 40 Cam Cover bolts. I actually chiseled counterclockwise and it took 10 bangs after creating a purchase on one side of the Torx 40. The 10 bangs actually rotated the Torx 40 about 180 deg or more with the first 5 bangs just to get it started.
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12-28-2015 | #30 |
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Re: Damn oil drain plug
I had a galled up steel bolt stuck in my aluminum bar-backs on the bike, the only thing that worked was a small SHARP Chisel and a hammer. It has worked for me many times, even recently in a broken u-joint bolt that broke in the yoke.
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