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Re: [DML] oil filter plug replacement
- From: dherv10@xxxx
- Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 18:57:34 EST
Gus and Group, If you want to get away from the special tool and the chances 
it will strip out. I have an oil drain plug that is SS and a brass that uses 
a standard 17mm wrench or a crescent. No hang ups and anyone can take it off.
John Hervey
www.specialTauto.com
<< The oil drain plug socket is a Snap-On tool, part number 111104 from 
delorean.com. I
keep mine in the glovebox.
I had a local lube shop offer to drill out the pan and install a "normal" 
plug. I
passed! However, one could weld some square stock into the drainplug, 
making it male
and removable with "normal" tools. And if you screw up, new drainplugs are 
about $4.
I was turned away from a lube shop once, because my car was too exotic 
(Volvo?) and too
expensive (less than that Lexus over there!). A letter to the shop owner 
got me an
apology letter and a promise to stock my correct oil filter.
Gus Schlachter
VIN# 4695
Austin, TX
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