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Posted by Glenn(WV) on June 07, 2002 at 11:19:29 from (208.157.5.14):
Want to change the oil in the 100, so I put a socket on the oil pan drain plug to loosen it ... no go. I noticed in the parts book that there's supposed to be a gasket between the oil plug head and the pan - no gasket is present, so I'm guessing the plug was overtightened to keep it from leaking(it wasn't me!). This thing does have right-hand threads on it, correct? I put a breaker bar on it, and it hasn't budged yet. Been soaking it with PB Blaster. Does anyone have any ideas? I can get some gasket material, so how thick should the gasket be? I'm also having trouble removing the oil filter drain plug. It's slightly rounded off, and the 1/4 inch wrench won't grab it. I've tried a socket(won't fit) and Robogrips(they slip, too). I haven't tried a pair of vice-grips yet. It's also soaking with PB Blaster. I greatly appreciate any ideas here, too. I'm not crazy about drilling it out for obvious reasons ... Thanks, guys!
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