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| Author: | finsdown [ Tue Jul 10, 2007 1:35 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Stripped Oil Drain Plug |
This is my first post on this forum, I've been reading posts for awhile and have gained alot of very useful info from all of you. I haven't seen this question posted before so I figured I'd ask the experts. I have somehow stripped the oil drain plug on my CRD KJ and wondering what I can do about it. I'm using a temporary (but works well) solution of using a rubber plug which expands via a butterfly nut inside the hole. I've tried buying replacement (metal) plugs but they won't stay in. I was wondering if the fumoto valve would work or if I would have the same problem. I guess one solution would be to replace the whole oil pan but I didn't want to go that route unless absolutely necessary. Possibly having someone retap it might work? I asked my stealership rep when I was there last (for the F37 mod) but his eyes just glazed over and mumbled something I didn't understand. FinsDown 2005 Jeep Liberty 4x4 CRD Limited, ORM mod, new alternator, new Diehard Platinum battery |
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| Author: | Jeger [ Tue Jul 10, 2007 1:43 pm ] |
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This has been reported before...so you are not the first LOL I think someone has successfully drilled and tapped for the next size up, I dont know if they took the pan off for this or not, but the thought of metal shavings in the oil pan makes me ill |
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| Author: | Jeger [ Tue Jul 10, 2007 1:45 pm ] |
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Heres a good discussion on the matter http://www.lostjeeps.com/forum/phpBB3/vie ... drain+plug And welcome, you have come to the right place |
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| Author: | finsdown [ Tue Jul 10, 2007 1:58 pm ] |
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Thanks for the welcome. I'll check the link out. |
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| Author: | LanduytG [ Tue Jul 10, 2007 3:08 pm ] |
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Go to a 20mm-1.5 and then you can use the F105 or if you use and 18mm-1.5 you can use the F104. Greg |
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| Author: | finsdown [ Thu Jul 12, 2007 1:43 pm ] |
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Ok, are you saying I would need to tap it out to a size of 20mm-1.5 first? Or will a drain plug of this spec self-tap the opening? Thanks for replying. |
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| Author: | Jeger [ Thu Jul 12, 2007 3:03 pm ] |
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You should drill it first with the appropriate size drill http://www.newmantools.com/tapdrill.htm And THEN tap it. I would not recommend just running in a screw. Even if you found some sort of self tapping screw. |
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| Author: | hatchetman [ Thu Jul 12, 2007 10:59 pm ] |
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Have you thought about using a boat drain plug? They expand when you tighten them down. Don't know if they stand up to the heat and oil though. |
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| Author: | finsdown [ Wed Jul 18, 2007 3:46 pm ] |
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No I haven't. I have an extra one though so next time I change the oil I'll try that first. It is made of brass I believe, no reason why it wouldn't stand up to the job. Otherwise, I'll try to tap it out. Thanks. |
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| Author: | skywarn [ Wed Jul 18, 2007 5:27 pm ] |
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Finsdown - LanduytG wrote: Go to a 20mm-1.5 and then you can use the F105 or if you use and 18mm-1.5 you can use the F104.
Greg Go here and order a new plug... http://lubricationspecialist.com/front/shop.aspx?catid=16&parentid=0 |
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| Author: | Tom_with_a_Dream [ Tue Jul 24, 2007 3:43 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Spare oil pan with a questionable Fumoto installation |
If all the drill and tap activity falls through let me know and I can put a 2005 oil pan in you hands. It has 70k miles on it and is equipped with a Fumoto, though not with an adapter. You can use it to drill and tap while you are still nursing your rig along with a boat drain or whatnot. The pan will be available tomorrow when I pick up my CRD after having a new one installed. I wanted a temp sender installed in the sump and didn't want to do it while installed, so I purchased a spare and had a bung welded on. Also, I have had an incorrect Fumoto install nagging at me for the last 50k miles. Turns out a "hammer mechanic" felt the adapter was the wrong thread pitch and felt the valve fit correctly by itself (OldNavy, that well-placed comment still stings a bit, even after a year or so I'll be glad to get my oil temp gauge working and be rid of that nagging concern on the oil pan. |
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