Well, I finally got around to doing John's oil filter housing drain tip. Like usual I forgot to take pictures 'til I was almost done.
Here is the housing on my bench with the a portion of a fin removed, a 17/64" hole drilled behind the filter bolt hole, and tapped to take an 8mm drain bolt.
Here is the housing with the 8mm drain plug/bolt/can't-remember-what-these-are-called and some high temp thread sealant (sorry, picture is kinda washed out).
Now that the horrible attempt at a tech tip is done, I will move on to the "product review." I got this magnetic oil plug off ebay and wanted to tell all that it is definately worth the $8.
It has a very strong magnet, nice rubber sealing washer, and best of all it takes a 17mm wrench instead of the factory 19mm plug giving you a little more room to get a wrench in there.
And lastly, I wanted to show off my hard work with a pic of my home made clutch cover gasket.
Here is the housing on my bench with the a portion of a fin removed, a 17/64" hole drilled behind the filter bolt hole, and tapped to take an 8mm drain bolt.
Here is the housing with the 8mm drain plug/bolt/can't-remember-what-these-are-called and some high temp thread sealant (sorry, picture is kinda washed out).
Now that the horrible attempt at a tech tip is done, I will move on to the "product review." I got this magnetic oil plug off ebay and wanted to tell all that it is definately worth the $8.
It has a very strong magnet, nice rubber sealing washer, and best of all it takes a 17mm wrench instead of the factory 19mm plug giving you a little more room to get a wrench in there.
And lastly, I wanted to show off my hard work with a pic of my home made clutch cover gasket.
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