[Shop-talk] Drain Plug Material
Richard Beels
rbeels at yahoo.com
Sat Mar 17 23:26:53 MDT 2018
Your FLAPS should sell replacement plugs. Use a new crush washer if
it's called for in your application. Or now might be the time to
upgrade to a Fumoto if you can wait a day or two for amazon to ship
it to you. And they almost certainly have someone selling a drain plug, too.
6 point socket advice is good. My worst drain plug adventure
involved a giant pair of vise-grips, squeezing them shut on the nut
with the help of a clamp and then smacking the VGs with a
deadblow. Ruined the nut, of course, but replacements are
cheap. Have also used turbo socket/bolt-outs to get them off, as
well (they're a little less abusive). I live in the northeast so
don't dare try the impact gun on it. :O
At 03/17/2018 at 21:23, Shakespearean monkeys danced on Tom Shirley's
keyboard and said:
>I've got a 2007 Honda CR-V and have just about ruined the oil drain
>plug. Getting it out may require taking it to the dealer. What is
>the drain plug made from? Seems super soft.
>
>Tom
Cheers!
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