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Sump plug.

#1 Post by Daz50 »

Spent all day today doing bits and bobs, sorting a few issues, all was good.
Then noticed the sump plug was completely sheared - and I mean gone !
Any ideas before I take the sump off ?
Thanks,
Daz
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#2 Post by SprintMWU773V »

You could try one of those sockets which digs in when you turn and are designed to remove rounded off heads. I forget the size of the sump plug so not sure if they are available on the correct size.
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#3 Post by MIG Wielder »

Good grief ! That is going some to shear off that square section. If there is anything left I'd try a stillson wrench on the remains of it, failing which I'd see if you can get a hex nut welded on the end and try turning that. Come to think of it, its not the whole of the insert in the sump that has come away is it ? That is normally only brazed in and the sump plug screws in that.
Good luck sorting it.
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#4 Post by Mahesh »

I there is anything left sticking out, you could file the sides to and see if a
smaller socket will fit.
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#5 Post by dursley92 »

Or try tapping it round with a centre-puch to get it started.
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#6 Post by Jon Tilson »

I'd try an easy out. Be careful not to damage the thread in the sump as its tapered.

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#7 Post by RodR »

Not sure what access is like to the sump plug, but if you have a MIG, you could weld a thick washer onto the remains and then weld a nut onto the washer. The heat may help break the seal if it's been tightened too much.

Remember to disconnect the alternator.

I assume the sump plug is steel.
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#8 Post by Daz50 »

Thanks all.
No, there is nothing left it is very nearly flush with the sump so no purchase at all.
I might drill and tap it 8 or 10 mm left hand if I can. Failing this, I will take the sump off and take it to work.
Odd thing is the oil is clean.
On the upside I'm chuffed with her !

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#9 Post by PaulB »

Are you sure it is sheared off?
There are some sump plugs which use an hex key to remove them. I imagine they would look flush to the sump.
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#10 Post by RON13R »

Daz50 wrote:Thanks all.
No, there is nothing left it is very nearly flush with the sump so no purchase at all.
I might drill and tap it 8 or 10 mm left hand if I can. Failing this, I will take the sump off and take it to work.
Odd thing is the oil is clean.
On the upside I'm chuffed with her !

Daz
i over tightened it then snapped it off the following oil change :snivel:
my mechanic has sucked out old oil since with a special machine thingy.....only done about 400 miles since
let me know how you have been getting on with the jobs darren

feeling a bit sad i sold her to tell the truth mate :upset:
but i know shes in good hands and being looked after and thats the important thing!!!:wink:

I think I put a couple of sump plugs in with the new plug leads bag,i think one is a magnetic one aswell
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#11 Post by Daz50 »

So it was you who did it !! :shock:
No worries I will sort it. I hope.
Been to a show today ( in a 1951 standard ) That was an experience :lol:
5 dollies in attendance and met Tony with his Sprint.
Lovely.
Daz
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