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Old 05-24-2004, 12:23 PM
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Unhappy damaged oil pan drain plug...(help!)

Did my first oil changed Saturday morning. Must have been the strong coffee. I over tightened the oil pan drain plug bolt and damaged the thread(ahh!!!).The bolt is stuck(just rotates and cannot be tightened), loose thread but no leaks so far.

Do I need a new oil pan? Thanks in advance.

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Old 05-24-2004, 01:17 PM
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I don't know of any way out of it aside from an oil pan replacement. An aluminum oil pan & steel drain plug bolt is never a good setup You always want to wipe clean the plug threads & the mating surfaces of the plug & pan & just snug the plug by hand. As a way out of it, you could install a fumoto drain plug, or one of those fram sure drain plugs. That way it stays in place & you just open the valve to drain the oil. That may work for you.
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Old 05-24-2004, 01:50 PM
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Re: damaged oil pan drain plug...(help!)

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I don't know of any way out of it aside from an oil pan replacement. An aluminum oil pan & steel drain plug bolt is never a good setup You always want to wipe clean the plug threads & the mating surfaces of the plug & pan & just snug the plug by hand. As a way out of it, you could install a fumoto drain plug, or one of those fram sure drain plugs. That way it stays in place & you just open the valve to drain the oil. That may work for you.
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Joel,
I heard about that fumoto drain plug. Doesn't it stick out too much underneath that it can get damaged? Thanks again. -Paul
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Old 05-24-2004, 04:39 PM
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Re: damaged oil pan drain plug...(help!)

FWIW I bought the fram quick drain and hated it. It was awkward and did not drain at anywhere near the normal rate. I removed it and do it the "old" way.
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Old 05-24-2004, 06:20 PM
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I've never tried the fram. I do have a fumoto on my isuzu & it works out great for that type of truck. Something like that might stick out into harms way on a low riding windstar.
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Old 05-25-2004, 05:45 AM
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Re: damaged oil pan drain plug...(help!)

I think I'll stick with the plug.

How hard is it to change an oil pan from a scale of 1-10? A shop has quoted me $200 for labor alone!
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Old 05-26-2004, 09:26 AM
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Re: damaged oil pan drain plug...(help!)

Just a thought but can you tap it out one size larger and use a larger bolt? This should be able to be performed without removing the oil pan
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Old 05-26-2004, 11:04 AM
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Just a thought but can you tap it out one size larger and use a larger bolt? This should be able to be performed without removing the oil pan
I am going to try first to unscrew loose plug while pulling it and try a single-oversize plug. If I can't get it out then I'm replacing the pan.
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Old 05-26-2004, 09:47 PM
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It may be a good idea after you "tap" with a larger (wider) bolt to loosen it and throw in a litre of cheap oil to flush out any shavings that may be in the pan due to cutting the larger hole.
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