Crankcase Plug Identification
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Ever see one of these crankcase plugs ? It is an expansion type. Pa
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Pa wrote:Ever see one of these crankcase plugs ? It is an expansion type. Pa
Pa, Yer link sez,
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That's strange Chris. I can see it. I tried to put it up over at imageshack but the upload link is down for now. I try again later. Pa
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Finally got Imageshack responce.


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It is an aftermarket automotive item.
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Thanks Chris. I found it in a servi car timing plug hole. What could one have used it on in the automotive side ? Oil drain maybe ? It is to small to be used anywhere else. Pa
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PA,
It looks like an aftermarket expanding plug for the drain hole in a small boat.
It looks like an aftermarket expanding plug for the drain hole in a small boat.
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I keep Dorman examples in stock for stripped tranny plugs.
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i have seen thousand same kinds in a BOAT shop !
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