Oil Drain Plug Seal?
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Did you look youself through the store or did you ask a salesperson? The store that I got mine from didn't know they had them. Advanced Auto.
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jon,
when you went to get it from advanced auto... was there a label or anything that indicates that the plug specific to our cars or even our make? or is it just the size, thread and pitch of the plug?
what brand is it? manufacturer? any info here will really help...
i will be calling our speed shops around my area to check and see if they have it but i just wanna get an idea on where to start with the questions, etc
btw, doesn anyone know the specs of our oil drain plugs? size, thread, pitch, etc?
thanks
QUOTE (JonGTR @ Dec 15 2006, 03:46 PM)
Magnetic drain plug is like $5 and comes with a seal.
jon,
when you went to get it from advanced auto... was there a label or anything that indicates that the plug specific to our cars or even our make? or is it just the size, thread and pitch of the plug?
what brand is it? manufacturer? any info here will really help...
i will be calling our speed shops around my area to check and see if they have it but i just wanna get an idea on where to start with the questions, etc
btw, doesn anyone know the specs of our oil drain plugs? size, thread, pitch, etc?
thanks
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I think they are pretty universal. I grabbed the only one that looked just like ours. It may have been the only style they had.
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I believe the drain plug is a 14 x 1.5. I got one of these quite a while back and they were the same for lots of Hondas and Mazdas, etc. I bought mine off a seller on Ebay and they still have them for sale at about $9.50 shipped.
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fellas, thanks for the input!
richard (rallyman), do you the link for that seller/item? also, for the plug specs... are you postive on that? sorry, i just dont have the time/chance to check mine right now, plus there us a snowstorm and i have no garage
richard (rallyman), do you the link for that seller/item? also, for the plug specs... are you postive on that? sorry, i just dont have the time/chance to check mine right now, plus there us a snowstorm and i have no garage
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http://cgi.ebay.ca/Honda-Acura-Neodymium-M...1QQcmdZViewItem
I'm not positive of the size but that is the size listed for a number of the Honda/Acura listings. I have been using the Honda/Acura plug in the listing above for over a year.
I'm not positive of the size but that is the size listed for a number of the Honda/Acura listings. I have been using the Honda/Acura plug in the listing above for over a year.
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there is a metal ring, well it shoud be there.
I recommend change it every or every other oil change. Cause that ring prevent drain plug thread (like rings on spark plugs do).
I recommend change it every or every other oil change. Cause that ring prevent drain plug thread (like rings on spark plugs do).