
I really feel stupid, oil change
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I really feel stupid, oil change
I posted a while back about what type of wrench removes the drain plug. 1/2" square drive is what I was told and that made sense as other plugs on the M37 also use that size. My drain plug has eight notches which looked like the plug was stamped when made. I can't get the plug loose?? I tried a breaker bar, my hand help impact driver and lastly I reached for my 1/2" air ratchet set on low. All that happened was the extension didn't have a good hold and skipped around. What truly makes me feel dumb is that I have more tools than most shops, have built automatic trannys that could handle 800hp, built race engines and know my way around Ford 9" rears. What am I missing here? Or do I Tig weld a nut onto it for removal. Go easy on me as I'm questioning my skills 

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Re: I really feel stupid, oil change
Well, sounds like you can handle it, what we do in stubborn cases is simply get creative however we can with what we have to work with.Wayne64 wrote:I posted a while back about what type of wrench removes the drain plug. 1/2" square drive is what I was told and that made sense as other plugs on the M37 also use that size. My drain plug has eight notches which looked like the plug was stamped when made. I can't get the plug loose?? I tried a breaker bar, my hand help impact driver and lastly I reached for my 1/2" air ratchet set on low. All that happened was the extension didn't have a good hold and skipped around. What truly makes me feel dumb is that I have more tools than most shops, have built automatic trannys that could handle 800hp, built race engines and know my way around Ford 9" rears. What am I missing here? Or do I Tig weld a nut onto it for removal. Go easy on me as I'm questioning my skills
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Question!
Please explain "VPW"? Intrested minds (I use minds loosely) want to know! Thanks, Tim.
Tim & Lori Powell
1952 Dodge M-37
1968 M101A1 Cargo Trailer
2011 F350 Ford Flatbed
MC-A1 Air Compressor Unit
Military Tank APU
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil
is that good men do nothing."
1952 Dodge M-37
1968 M101A1 Cargo Trailer
2011 F350 Ford Flatbed
MC-A1 Air Compressor Unit
Military Tank APU
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil
is that good men do nothing."
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VPW!
DUH! Boy do I feel goofy! Fairfield will be handy as I report to work everyother week in Mt. Pleasant IA, half way between Burlington and Fairfield!! Cool!!
Tim & Lori Powell
1952 Dodge M-37
1968 M101A1 Cargo Trailer
2011 F350 Ford Flatbed
MC-A1 Air Compressor Unit
Military Tank APU
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil
is that good men do nothing."
1952 Dodge M-37
1968 M101A1 Cargo Trailer
2011 F350 Ford Flatbed
MC-A1 Air Compressor Unit
Military Tank APU
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil
is that good men do nothing."
Try a plumbing store
I took my old one to a plumbing supply place (not a big box store, but one where they can get exactly what you need) and bought an exact replacement (and a spare). Much cheaper route, I think.Cal_Gary wrote:... I replaced the plug with a standard plug from VPW.
Gary
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