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stuck oil drain plug?

randini

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I am sure that in the service, some young mechanic just ran it in with an air wrench. Since there was no gasket, the tighter the better. I did not bring out my air-wrench, but I am not certain it would have removed it. Certainly not after I rounded the plug.


So I just have to read the TM's, not memorize them, Right?...HA Honestly, some times its easier to fire up the website, rather than look up the TM's. But I should do a better job of looking FIRST. The depth of knowledge is impressive, sometimes also the depth of BS also....
Thanks
 

WantOne

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Just changed my oil and installed spin on filters. No problem with the pan drain plugs but I couldn't get the oil filter drain plug out. It's not very accessible, nothing I tried worked. Ended up just pulling out one canister and the sucking as much of the old oil out, then cleaning up the oil that ran down the side of the engine.
 

Seth_O

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On my F350 I am using a Fumoto valve in place of my drain plug. I was considering the same thing on the deuce. What size threads are the deuce drain plugs?
I just installed 2 of these on my deuce, I was able to get them for a pretty good price off the internet.

You want the T208 or the T208N (N signifying the version with a drain nipple on it.) The N is slightly more expensive, but was worth it for me.

I have yet to drain anything through them, but now looking forward to it when I do ;-). No more worrying about crush washers or over-tightened drain bolts!
 

Rusty nuts

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I have the Fumoto valves on all my vehicles, makes draining or taking a sample a breeze. I really like being able to drain a completely warmed engine without getting burnt. Thanks for the number as I was thinking about putting them on my truck I am picking up this weekend.
 

JasonS

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My wife once called me while changing oil and told me that she couldn't get the plug out; it just spun in place. Turns out that she got confused about which direction loosens the plug. She couldn't get it loose with a wrench; tried a ratched, worked up to a breaker bar, and finally got it to turn. She had to replace the oil pan.
 

Maven

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Does anyone know the drain plug thread size and pitch? Im trying to install an oil return port through that area?
update: Never mind I found it, here is all the data about the oil drain plug:


This should be 7/8-18 UNS on the threads.
This list below is all the specs for this plug. Those first 4 letters don't mean anything, they just have to copy from the data page when I do it.

AAJD Thread Class 3A external
AAJF Thread Direction Right-hand external
AASA Thread Length 0.480 inches nominal external
AASU Head Height 0.180 inches nominal
ABHP Overall Length 0.660 inches nominal
AHNC Connection Style Plain
AJFC Body Core Diameter 0.530 inches nominal
AJFD Core Depth 0.500 inches nominal
AJFE Washer Face Diameter 1.120 inches nominal
AJFF Washer Face Thickness 0.020 inches nominal
CMLP Thread Quantity per Inch 18 external
CQJX Nominal Thread Size 0.875 inches external
CQRB Seat Angle 30.0 degrees
MATT Material Steel comp 1112 overall or steel comp 1113 overall or steel comp 1115 overall or steel comp 1116 overall or steel comp 1117 overall or steel comp 1118 overall or steel comp 1119 overall or steel comp 1120 overall
MDCL Material Document and Classification Sae assn std single material response overall
STYL Style Designator Plug, machine
THSD Thread Series Designator Uns external

For those interested you can also add an EZ drain valve to make oil changes easier. The EZ drain plug compatible with this vehicle is under product # EZ-208
 
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