Looking for oil drain plug for 85 Isuzu transmission
/\/\acGyver
08-11-2005, 02:09 PM
Once I cut the spot welded one, I will need a replacement at the same time so I am looking for one, need asap. thanks.
84fiero123
08-11-2005, 02:25 PM
are the threads still good? if so try dealer or parts store, but being welded in i bet they are no good, so here is my suggestion.
go to the parts store and get a unuversal drain plug. it looks like a peace of rubber with a bolt in it. you remove or loosen the bolt slip the rubber into the hole then tighten the bolt, that expands the rubber on the inside and creats a seal.
go to the parts store and get a unuversal drain plug. it looks like a peace of rubber with a bolt in it. you remove or loosen the bolt slip the rubber into the hole then tighten the bolt, that expands the rubber on the inside and creats a seal.
/\/\acGyver
08-11-2005, 05:57 PM
Ok I'll give it a shot, thanks
ctesla
08-13-2005, 06:06 PM
if the universal plug doesn't work,
you could chisel the spot welded one off, and replace with something similar to the B&M tranny drain plug;
basically a threaded pipe through the pan wall, gasket and nut on either side, with a threaded interior face, to plumb a smaller bolt into the drain hole.
or one of those Fram quick drain plug kits.
good luck
you could chisel the spot welded one off, and replace with something similar to the B&M tranny drain plug;
basically a threaded pipe through the pan wall, gasket and nut on either side, with a threaded interior face, to plumb a smaller bolt into the drain hole.
or one of those Fram quick drain plug kits.
good luck
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