Redsoxticket
06-10-2005, 09:10 PM
I stripped my oil pan threads and I was looking forward to fish. (Camry 01 V6)
There is a steel section cover over the aluminum oil pan. I'am thinking of getting the next higher size oil pan drain plug and then retapping the oil pan to this thread size.
What do you think any suggestions ?
JohnR
06-11-2005, 07:30 AM
Works sometimes plus be sure to add a good gasket to the drainplug. Must times when JippyLube and the like stripped out a pan, they paid for the oilpan to get replaced...
I stripped my oil pan threads and I was looking forward to fish. (Camry 01 V6)
There is a steel section cover over the aluminum oil pan. I'am thinking of getting the next higher size oil pan drain plug and then retapping the oil pan to this thread size.
What do you think any suggestions ?
fishaholic18
06-11-2005, 08:51 AM
Replace the pan!!!!!!!
Don't take a chance on having the drain plug fall out..Seen it too many times with those aftermarket thread repair kits...
No oil=Blown motor
Redsoxticket
06-11-2005, 10:45 AM
I picked up a single oversized piggy back plug. This plug is oversized 1x and threads (outer) into the aluminum oil pan there is another plug (inner) that is in the center which is the one that gets removed when changing the oil. I would use a wrench to hold the outer plug in place while removing the inner plug to drain the oil. I will put blue thread sealer which is the removable type to the outer plug.
JohnR ===> I purchased the piggyback plug at NAPA and repaced the plastic gasket that came with plug with a fiber gasket that Valvoline place gave me because it was better
The single oversize plug with no piggyback I can see causing problems
because the plug will always be removed from the soft aluminum.
I will be installing the plug once the oil pan is dry so blue thread lock will work properly.
I priced the oil pan for my car at Toyota for $157.00, I probably can get a 20% discount.
I may replace the oil pan but I'm I will try this first because it may work and give me more time to shop for a oil pan and mechanic. I use a general mechanic but if a Toyota mechanics labor is the same I may go with the Toyota since they do this more often.
I can't believe I crossed thread. I guess I was in a rush to go fishing last nite and also I felt the bolt cross thread but the resistance was to small that I ignored it. I should be shot.
Redsoxticket
06-11-2005, 03:21 PM
I installed the oversized piggyback plug and I do not trust it. I will definitely get a new oil pan this week.
PS I sliced my arm in the meantime there goes another nite of fishing. :gorez: :gu:
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