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help, stripped threads on oil drain plug
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[QUOTE="robbieisurfriend, post: 1249948, member: 77317"] I dont think that is a very good idea. Putting compressed air of chips (even in a downward direction) is going to blow them up into the tranny MUCH worse than just letting gravity do its thing. If you do choose to do the helicoil then weaken the tang a little bit extra by bending it inward. This will make it easier to break off and keep out of the tranny. I would try to find a larger drain plug first thing. A drill bit and a tap and a drain plug would be the best way to go. I have had problems with helicoils in frequently used holes before. Worst case scenario you could just have a new plug made by a local machine shop. That is the best fix in my oppinion. [/QUOTE]
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