Monday, January 22, 2018

Oil drain plug stripped

The focus of this article will be on oil drain plugs and how to solve some of the most common problems associated with them during oil changes. Have you ever wondered how to remove a stripped oil drain plug bolt? You know that feeling when your socket wrench slips and you pull it off the bolt only to see that the head of the bolt is rounded off.


A stripped oil pan drain plug can be especially frustrating because it will leave your oil drain plug loose causing a constant leak. If the threads are completely stripped it can even lead to the drain plug not fitting at all which would leave your engine completely empty of oil and unable to be ran.

About of the Vanagons that come through GoWesty have damaged or totally stripped -out oil drain plug holes. If the hole has not been too badly butchere the easiest and best way to repair the drain hole is with a heli-coil. A heli-coil repair is the least intrusive method to fix such a failure, and the resulting repair is better than new. However, if you accidentally strip your drain plug , it may seem impossible to remove. Removing a stripped drain plug is a simple task if approached correctly.


All that is required is a few tools and minutes of spare time. The kit comes with a drill bit, tap and insert.

Lets make that Weekend job less Painful! In this video I will show you how to remove a rounded or stripped out oil drain plug without removing or replacing the oil pan. Screw the oil pan drain plug into place.


I asked what the solution is (pretty sure I already knew), and he said a new oil pan. Thread Repair kit sizes below will repair that drain plug size. Steel threads are approximately times the tensile strength of aluminum. These kits can be used in any vehicle where the size is available.


I considered fixing it a long time ago but decided the close proximity of the two plugs would cause future repairs to be more difficult due to the limited room. I used a single oversized self tapping drain plug and sealed the threads where the stripped plug was. Depending on the plug and the oil pan, you may need to drill the drain hole first to allow the self-tapping drain plug to fit and tap into the hole. Oil drain plugs are what the car uses to keep oil in the oil pan.


In order to change the oil , you need to first drain the old oil and to do that, you have to take off the oil drain plug. But sometimes an oil drain plug becomes stuck because the oil has not been changed in a very long time or. During my latest visit I was informed that my oil plug is stripped and the oil pan will need to be replaced before my next service.


It seems like I’m being swindled here, and the whole reason I take my car to them is to ensure work is done correctly.

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Either way, oil pans are an expensive. Using an air-impact gun will only cause damage when installing the bolts, causing the oil to leak from the pan. The aluminum threads on my Harley Street Glide oil drain hole stripped out while removing the plug.


I stripped the oil drain plug while changing the oil in my 4Runner. Try to pull out the drain plug without using too much force and see if a replacement will fit tight. I picked up a single oversized piggy back plug. This plug is oversized 1x and threads into the aluminum oil pan (outer), there is another plug (inner) that is in the center which is the one that gets removed when changing the oil. I would use a wrench to hold the outer plug in place while removing the inner plug to drain the oil.


There have been several posts lately about stripped out drain plugs in EVO oil pans. Today I had the opportunity to deal with this exact problem. Of course I took pictures and documented the whole fix, including some custom modifications.


I went to a local auto parts store and looked through their fix it section.

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