oil sump plug
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oil sump plug
When i got my car I figured id do an oil change, I added engine cleaner to the car too, I knew that couldnt stay in there for long. But now i cant get the sump plug off and its super stripped, and cant seem to get it off. Im in the middle of getting better tools to remove it. But how safe is it to drive my car in the mean time with engine cleaner??
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Re: oil sump plug
Uh, majorly not good to drive the car like that..
You've basically diluted the oil with that - it won't lubricate the engine anywhere near as well as it should.
Sludge and crap will be dislodged, too... That'll all pour into your filter, and depending on how much there was, might clog your filter.
Don't drive it.
How do you plan on removing the plug?
You've basically diluted the oil with that - it won't lubricate the engine anywhere near as well as it should.
Sludge and crap will be dislodged, too... That'll all pour into your filter, and depending on how much there was, might clog your filter.
Don't drive it.
How do you plan on removing the plug?
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Re: oil sump plug
Clean it to remove all oil and maybe use an angle grinder to put new faces on it.That might work.Obviouslyyoudneed to replace the plug once you got it off though. First id try a good set of snap pliers though of belting a ring spanner onto it
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Re: oil sump plug
If he's confident with the grinder it could work...
I like the idea of vice grips... If you've butchered the plug it should grip onto it pretty well

Kgo
I like the idea of vice grips... If you've butchered the plug it should grip onto it pretty well

Kgo
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Re: oil sump plug
Was gonna say, big ass set of vice grips will get it.
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Re: oil sump plug
Brothers girlfriends brother is a mechanic he is lending us a bigger socket. Im using an attachment for the socket thats for stripped bots. Think its called a stripped nut remover kit, worst case scenario he said he would do it on the weekend if it doesn't work.
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Re: oil sump plug
Problem solved! used a hollow bar and put it over the socket to extend it and it came off REALLY easy! What oil should this car be taking, i put in 10w 40 semi synth.


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Re: oil sump plug
Best for the price would be Shell Helix HX7 10w40 semi synth. Or from time to time Castrol Edge fully synth 5w30 goes on sale for about $40
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Re: oil sump plug
Or Castrol Magnatec 10w40 goes on special a fair bitVectose wrote:Best for the price would be Shell Helix HX7 10w40 semi synth. Or from time to time Castrol Edge fully synth 5w30 goes on sale for about $40
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Re: oil sump plug
Magnatec no thanks!
I fix cars.
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This^^^Daniel2019 wrote:Magnatec no thanks!
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Tim and I don't have problems ya prudes.Vectose wrote:This^^^Daniel2019 wrote:Magnatec no thanks!

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Re: oil sump plug
Can you add coolant, powersteering fluid, transmission oil without knowing what the previous owner used before, or do you have to drain it first?
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Re: oil sump plug
Personally I always flush and start freshbradicus wrote:Can you add coolant, powersteering fluid, transmission oil without knowing what the previous owner used before, or do you have to drain it first?
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Re: oil sump plug
Yeah, good habit ^^^