oil drain plug question
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All i did was strip the bolt on the outside of the plug, once i get it off i am sure the threads will be fine, just need a replacement. I guess i can check with the bmw dealer, i know anytime doesnt have one in stock and i need it by thursday or friday(going to glamis for a week next week [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] ). Sean
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Originally posted by: jetsnow600
All i did was strip the bolt on the outside of the plug, once i get it off i am sure the threads will be fine, just need a replacement. I guess i can check with the bmw dealer, i know anytime doesnt have one in stock and i need it by thursday or friday(going to glamis for a week next week [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] ). Sean
All i did was strip the bolt on the outside of the plug, once i get it off i am sure the threads will be fine, just need a replacement. I guess i can check with the bmw dealer, i know anytime doesnt have one in stock and i need it by thursday or friday(going to glamis for a week next week [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] ). Sean
Don't miss a Glamis trip!
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once i get home thursday i will get the plug out. The plug was already partially stripped and i even used a metwrench, its in there TIGHT!!!!!!!!!! I will get it off somehow, will just take time. Thanks for the offer duneme, i will let you know if i have to resort to that drastic of a measure. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] Sean
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