Is oil pan replacement on 1999 suburban?
Norby
07-23-2006, 06:32 PM
I was told that the drain plug in the oil pan was mistreaded and that the oil pan tread was also mistreaded and that I would have to replace it at a cost of $500 plus. Can something be done to retread the old oil pan and replace the drain plug to fit new treads?
Thanks,
Norby
Thanks,
Norby
Burbie95
07-24-2006, 02:12 PM
You may be able to find a self tapping oversize drain plug at a parts store.
I did find a kit online but it would be more costly and more labor intensive than a S/T plug. (at etoolcart.com)
This seems to happen alot when you deal with the jiffy-lube type of shops.
Threads are only ruined when replacing a part and not when removing one.
I did find a kit online but it would be more costly and more labor intensive than a S/T plug. (at etoolcart.com)
This seems to happen alot when you deal with the jiffy-lube type of shops.
Threads are only ruined when replacing a part and not when removing one.
sub006
07-25-2006, 03:46 PM
There are universal rubber plugs designed to address your problem without pan removal or re-threading.
I tried one 20 years ago. While it made the vehicle immediately usable, I was not impressed by the seal achieved. I'll bet someone has come up with an improved version by now!
I tried one 20 years ago. While it made the vehicle immediately usable, I was not impressed by the seal achieved. I'll bet someone has come up with an improved version by now!
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