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I have run across an unusual problem and need to help a friend with.
Long story somewhat short - buddy of mine has a 2006 Jeep TJ - I recommended he buy one of these quick oil plugs that I have used for years,
I have them on all my cars/trucks/Jeeps - work perfectly I might add.
they are the
Fumoto Oil Drain Valve
In my opinion they are worth every penny much like a lock-n-lube for grease guns.
Anyway - he buys one, yesterday he gets under the Jeep (4.0 inline 6) and has the 5/8" wrench in his hand - comes out from under, "nope that is way too big!"
I said that is what it is supposed to be - 5/8!
So after trying other sizes I had him a pair of vise grips - yeah I know, not the best tool - but everything I had was not the right size!!!
ANYWAY - took the plug off and stuck the new .500 Fumoto plug in - goes in and does not even touch the threads! Big wtf moment!
SO quickly I come to the conclusion that the PO must have buggered up the old plug and placed a "new" plug in it.
I took the plug out and measured it with a dial indicator - a good indicator. The hex head was about the same size as the bolt which I thought was a bit strange, most bolts have a larger head than the major diameter.
First thing I noticed - it is a straight bolt, no front end self "new" thread starter.
I measured the major diameter and the minor - here are those numbers .536" Major -carefully measuring the OD of the thread and then measuring the minor diameter of the threads I got .492"
So I google the crap out of those numbers and find nuttin! Hell I even took the damn thing to a hardware store that has the little what is this thread pitch gauge tool - nothing close.
I even tried metric and converting that to SAE I still find nothing close.
SO - someone that has been down this road a couple of laps - WHAT HELL IS THIS bolt and why is it such an uncommon thread?
Long story somewhat short - buddy of mine has a 2006 Jeep TJ - I recommended he buy one of these quick oil plugs that I have used for years,
I have them on all my cars/trucks/Jeeps - work perfectly I might add.
they are the
Fumoto Oil Drain Valve
In my opinion they are worth every penny much like a lock-n-lube for grease guns.
Anyway - he buys one, yesterday he gets under the Jeep (4.0 inline 6) and has the 5/8" wrench in his hand - comes out from under, "nope that is way too big!"
I said that is what it is supposed to be - 5/8!
So after trying other sizes I had him a pair of vise grips - yeah I know, not the best tool - but everything I had was not the right size!!!
ANYWAY - took the plug off and stuck the new .500 Fumoto plug in - goes in and does not even touch the threads! Big wtf moment!
SO quickly I come to the conclusion that the PO must have buggered up the old plug and placed a "new" plug in it.
I took the plug out and measured it with a dial indicator - a good indicator. The hex head was about the same size as the bolt which I thought was a bit strange, most bolts have a larger head than the major diameter.
First thing I noticed - it is a straight bolt, no front end self "new" thread starter.
I measured the major diameter and the minor - here are those numbers .536" Major -carefully measuring the OD of the thread and then measuring the minor diameter of the threads I got .492"
So I google the crap out of those numbers and find nuttin! Hell I even took the damn thing to a hardware store that has the little what is this thread pitch gauge tool - nothing close.
I even tried metric and converting that to SAE I still find nothing close.
SO - someone that has been down this road a couple of laps - WHAT HELL IS THIS bolt and why is it such an uncommon thread?