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Old 02-28-2008, 01:54 AM
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dose anyone know if the oil pan drain plug on the intense site will fit my car? mines been stripped for a while and it leaks oil from the plug.
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ok thank you!
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well... its to big to fit in the hole... so... i guess it dosent fit all series ii, guess ill have it leaking for another 3,000 miles doh!
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I'm surprised to see the fine (english/imperial) threaded plug on an L36 as well. It should be metric like all the other S2'*.
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yea my car is werid... bummer 7 bucks down the drain grrrr
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Was that your pan, or your plug that was stripped? If it'* your pan, why not just drill and tap it - conversely, is it possible to throw a die to the drain plug?


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