> If you just try you too can imagine that screw sitting
> peacefully in the bottom of my oil pan without a scratch on it.
Switching to a magnetic drain plug might help you find it.
I found part of a timing chain roller on my Stag that way, that had
apparently been roaming around in the pan for several years (long enough for
the previous owner to have changed the chains).
Randall
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