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Re: oil plug removal

To: Ken Streeter <streeter@sanders.com>
Subject: Re: oil plug removal
From: Chuck Hertz <tr32672@concentric.net>
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 1997 11:49:56 -0600
Cc: Edward Lancaster <elancaster@worldnet.att.net>, triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
References: <19971029012738.AAA23301@rccarman> <3457775B.6F81@sanders.com>
Good luck on getting it out.  Whenever I change the oil and reinstall
the drainplug, I use Teflon plumbing tape on the threads prior to
reinstallation.  Makes for a leak proof seal and easy removal.

Chuck Hertz
58 TR3A

Ken Streeter wrote:

> Edward Lancaster wrote:
>
> > I tried changing the oil in the TR 6 for the first time this
> > weekend and could not remove the oil plug. I quit trying to
> > force it for fear of rounding the head. The plug seems to be
> > in good shape and there are several threads showing outside
> > the oil pan. Does anyone have a suggestion for removing the
> > plug? Is there anything I can do to avoid this problem when
> > reinstalling the plug?
>
> The plug, being a square bolt, will tend to be rounded off
> by a socket or wrench not intended for square bolts.
>
> I would suggest going to your local Sears, and plunking down
> about $4.50 for a single 7/16" 8-point socket.  This will
> fit the plug properly, and keep it from getting rounded off.
> You'll also need this socket when it comes time to top off
> the transmission or rear axle (differential) oil.
>
> If your current plug is rounded off too badly, use vice
> grips to remove it, and order a new plug from your favorite
> TR6 vendor -- it should cost less than $2.00.
>
> --ken
> '70 & '74 TR6 Daily Drivers
>
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