Stripped transmission drain plug - Ford 4100

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Other Bob

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1981 Ford 4100
I bought an 80's Ford 4100 diesel a couple of years ago and I need to change the transmission fluid. However the plug is stripped, so I can't get it out. It's the type with an inverted 1/2 inch square which was almost completely rounded. I couldn't get any bite with my 1/2 breaker bar so I ordered some extractors. The plug seems to be soft metal as the extractors seem to get a little bit of a bite and then just start eating away material.

I'm not sure what else to try, I was going to try and collapse in the sides so that the threads would be loose but it sits almost flush with the transmission housing so I can't really get much forse from the outside.

Any suggestions?
 
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#5  
Thanks for that link... I think. I had to go back a good number of pages to even find anything related to actually getting the plug out. I had no idea drain plugs could cause so much conversation. Sounds like his was more of a standard plug with a hex head. Mine is more like the picture:
drain_plug_example.jpg

That being said I think I'll have to end up doing something similar and drill it out. I don't have a bit nearly as big as the plug, I'm guessing it's close to an inch in diameter. I was thinking about using a small bit and drilling holes in a v - pattern to make a pie shaped section that I can knock out and then try collapsing the rest. My fear is damaging threads or cracking the housing.
 
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All that he said was "Drain plug" and everybody started having flashbacks. Good luck, I hope that it doesn't take a year and 2000 posts to get it out. ;)
 
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All that he said was "Drain plug" and everybody started having flashbacks. Good luck, I hope that it doesn't take a year and 2000 posts to get it out. ;)
Oh... we are much smarter now after that learning experience and as such, better able to help! :D
 
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You mean yours is SUPPOSED to look like that, right?



Yeah, that was a concern over there too.

Yes, mine is supposed to look similar to that but the square hole is almost round.
 
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Oh, so you need a round peg for the square hole.



Hey, Peanut Gallery .... is this a candidate for welding? Piece of steel rod somehow, in the hole, then welded to the surrounding surface of the plug? Maybe bent like a lug wrench?
 

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