Oil Pan Drain Plug

/ Oil Pan Drain Plug
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#22  
I have not got the plug out yet. I tried using a pipe wrench Friday but had not luck with that, it kept slipping off. I am thinking I might have to get someone to weld a nut on the end of the plug so that I will have something that I get get a bite on. I will keep everyone posted.
 
/ Oil Pan Drain Plug #23  
I've always been able to get a nut off with a chisel and hammer. You'll tear it up, but with proper technique, it comes loose. You start by working a gouge into it. Then start angling chisel till you're knocking nut counterclockwise. Sometimes a gouge on opposite sides works better. Must have a sharp chisel.

Option 2: Grind two flats on nut and use a wrench.

Option 3: Take your 38 and shoot a hole in pan near bottom, This will let all oil out and you can leave drain plug alone.
 
/ Oil Pan Drain Plug #24  
<font color="blue"> Option 3: Take your 38 and shoot a hole in pan near bottom, This will let all oil out and you can leave drain plug alone. </font>

I had a friend do that to his boat, not sure it was intentional but it sure let the oil out and in a hurry. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Didn't do much for the engine though, as it was running at the time. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
 
/ Oil Pan Drain Plug #25  
I was going to mention the chisel way myself, but haveing seen what some people do with a chisel, I was afraid to. But it works better than most ways, if you take your time and be carful. It will work when all else fails.
 
/ Oil Pan Drain Plug #27  
Another technique that might work is to lock a set of vice-grips around the plug, then take an air-chisel with a flat-end bit on it and vibrate the end of the plug while turning. I've broken loose many a frozen bolt or nut while vibrating it with an air chisel.
 
/ Oil Pan Drain Plug #28  
If you have a "Dremel tool" with a reinforced cut-off wheel, or even a hand drill, (those cutoff wheels and mandril are $5-$6).
Cut flat sides on 2 sides of the head and try the pipewrench again. It's gotta work. Last resort, drill out the center of the plug and drive an "Easy out" into the hole...Last, last resort, drill out the whole plug except the threads and rip them out with a chisel. Auto parts stores have generic oil plugs with expandable seals.
 
/ Oil Pan Drain Plug #29  
My last resort would be to take the oil pan off and take it to a machine shop or something like that and let them get it out. It will just cost 1 oil pan gasket + the new plug. whatever the machine shop charges.
 
/ Oil Pan Drain Plug #30  
Billy,
Only $20+shipping, its been a week or more, they could have been at his doorstep already and had the plug out and thrown across the yard. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Jerry
 
/ Oil Pan Drain Plug #31  
Option 3: Take your 38 and shoot a hole in pan near bottom, This will let all oil out and you can leave drain plug alone.

I knew a guy who drained his heater core like that /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif

Paul
 
/ Oil Pan Drain Plug #32  
Use a .44 mag and point up. That way you can get a new engine and forget the oil pan. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
/ Oil Pan Drain Plug
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#33  
I Finally got the drai plug out using a 4" angle grinder and a 10" pipe wrench with a small cheater pipe. I checked for a new drain plug at one of the local tractor dealers and he said he could order me one but that he suggested just welding a nut on the old drain plug. Well day before yesterday I decided to try my luck at finding the plug at an auto parts store. And what do you know that had one to fit!!! $2.74 later I was back in business with a new drain plug!!!
 
/ Oil Pan Drain Plug #35  
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Don't forget to jot down the part number is case you need it again.
 
/ Oil Pan Drain Plug #36  
Glad to hear you got it out, but not as glad as you are /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
/ Oil Pan Drain Plug #37  
Like they always say, where there is a will there is a way. Glad it worked out OK.
 
/ Oil Pan Drain Plug #38  
I Finally got the drai plug out using a 4" angle grinder and a 10" pipe wrench with a small cheater pipe. I checked for a new drain plug at one of the local tractor dealers and he said he could order me one but that he suggested just welding a nut on the old drain plug. Well day before yesterday I decided to try my luck at finding the plug at an auto parts store. And what do you know that had one to fit!!! $2.74 later I was back in business with a new drain plug!!!
What size was it, part number or something? I need one.
 
/ Oil Pan Drain Plug #40  
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