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    Broken Oil Drain Plug

    Todays update: I used the chaser to clean the thread. Some more metal shavings came out. I put in the new plug in and tightened it up slowly and carefully to about 12 lb ft torque and then it started to spin again.
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    Broken Oil Drain Plug

    On closer inspection of the removed plug, I noticed that the thread near the bolt head is full of metal. The bolt looks intact, so it seems like whoever said I stripped the pan thread was on the money.
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    Broken Oil Drain Plug

    Okay, that was a miserable experience, but probably warranted for my stupid mistake. I spend 10 hours on this project (aka "oil change gone wrong”) yesterday and another couple of hours today, but the god-damn plug is out! Not wanting to drop the pan (the FEL loader isn’t coming off easily...
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    Broken Oil Drain Plug

    Okay, I’m not touching the EZ out for now. I tried pulling on the plug with vice grips while turning it and no luck. When turning it cycles between easy and hard. I assume it’s hard when the threads are crossing. What’s my next move? How difficult is it to remove the oil pan? It looks like I...
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    Broken Oil Drain Plug

    I screwed up. Go easy on me. Instead of loosening the oil drain plug I over-tightened it to the point where it broke. There were a couple of snapping sounds. Now the bolt head just spins whichever way it’s turned. A slow oil leak has developed around the plug. I’m planning to try and drill it...