Oil Pan Drain Plug

/ Oil Pan Drain Plug #1  

kells

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I cannot get the drain plug off on my Iseki, Who ever tighten it last time just cranked on this thing. The head is now stripped as well. I have tried Vise grips,heating the plug and banging on a smaller socket but i cannot budge the plug, any other ideas?
 
/ Oil Pan Drain Plug #3  
Mine was so tight when I got it I had to take a big crescent wrench and a hammer to loosen it. Might be the refurbishing people overseas are using an air wrench?
Anyway, keep putting PB blaster on it for a couple of days and then try it again. If it is rounded off, you might end-up dropping the oil pan and easy-outing it. Also you might try grinding a slot for a large screw driver, or welding something on it and using that to turn it. Good luck.
 
/ Oil Pan Drain Plug #4  
Pipewrench and a cheater bar.
 
/ Oil Pan Drain Plug #5  
Use a pipe wrench, it won't slip like vise grips.
 
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#6  
Thanks guys I will give all of them a try this week and hope one of them works. Thanks again.
 

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