Rounded off drain plug

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Bung is better than dung! :eek:
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,463  
Some of this posts do not appear to be sincere......
:confused3:
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,464  
Growing up, whenever I couldn't figure something out, Pa was known to say, better take it to town then, pay someone to think for you. Those words play often in my mind when I am trying to figure something out. It has served me well over the years. Wish Pa was still here to see my accomplishments, kids and grandkids..
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,465  
Growing up, whenever I couldn't figure something out, Pa was known to say, better take it to town then, pay someone to think for you. Those words play often in my mind when I am trying to figure something out. It has served me well over the years. Wish Pa was still here to see my accomplishments, kids and grandkids..
I am quite sure he is looking down and approves!
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,470  
Since we're on the verge of 1500 posts, after much deliberation, meditation and contemplation I finally have the perfect solution! To remove that sucker all you need is this guy...Professor Irwin Corey.
Unfortunately, although he lived a long life, he passed away in 2017.
Butt he could have removed that bung sucker (yuk!).
For those too young to remember him...

Irwin Corey on Late Night, December 6, 1983 - YouTube hqdefault-1.jpeg
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,471  
R we there yet?
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,472  
So many posts now; I have lost track whether this method was ever explored:

1. Grind a flat spot on the face of the bunged up plug.
2. Find short piece of tube that just fits over the bunged up plug.
3. Get a transfer punch, same size as tube interior, and hit with a hammer to have a new center.
4. Drill out a convenient size hole to allow fluid to drain and let drain overnight into a pan.
5. Continue to drill out the bunged up plug till only a shell remains in the threads, caution, do not get into the female threads.

This was posted by the OP long ago, not sure which post exactly. It's a large file size, so I won't repost it, just the link. Look at this picture closely, then tell us how you'll get the punch and bit lined up square enough to do what you suggest.

https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums...018-rounded-off-drain-plug-transdrainplug-jpg
 
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So many posts now; I have lost track whether this method was ever explored:

1. Grind a flat spot on the face of the bunged up plug.
2. Find short piece of tube that just fits over the bunged up plug.
3. Get a transfer punch, same size as tube interior, and hit with a hammer to have a new center.
4. Drill out a convenient size hole to allow fluid to drain and let drain overnight into a pan.
5. Continue to drill out the bunged up plug till only a shell remains in the threads, caution, do not get into the female threads.
6. Using a small cape chisel and hammer and peck out the residual shell.
7. Using proper size tap and clean up the threads.
8. Now using one of the many ideas , in this thread (your choice), on replacement plugs and install it.
8. Fill the reservoir with the proper fluid.

This process has never failed me in 80+ years; on all types of machinery.

Ron

This was posted by the OP long ago, not sure which post exactly. It's a large file size, so I won't repost it, just the link. Look at this picture closely, then tell us how you'll get the punch and bit lined up square enough to do what you suggest.

https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums...018-rounded-off-drain-plug-transdrainplug-jpg
I resized the OP's picture from 3492x4656 to 550x733 and posted here as "Large":


TransDrainPlug.jpg
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,475  
I deal with boat engines where the drain plug usually can't be reached, and you just use a suction pump. Forgive me if it has been suggested in the previous 1486 postings- but why not sidestep the whole problem and suck it out. The plug can stay forever.

I use this one- Marpac Fluid Xtractor | Defender Marine
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,476  
Others, (myself included) have suggested the use of a fluid extractor. This is the one I’ve used on the farm.




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Oh, well- I did help creep the thread closer to 1500- that's something.
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,478  
...but why not sidestep the whole problem and suck it out. The plug can stay forever.

But that would mean the plug wins.

:(

Bruce
 
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Others, (myself included) have suggested the use of a fluid extractor. This is the one I’ve used on the farm.




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Of course this is seems the proper and easiest solution, but the challenge at hand appears not about changing fluids, but rather just removing the drain plug with no regard to the elapse time to the complete job... isn't it? :laughing:

And then another year to plug and fill?
 
   / Rounded off drain plug #1,480  
Didn't he extract the oil and do the change long ago? The point in getting the plug out is to flush the engine of any sludge or contaminates that may be lurking in the pan.
 

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