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Default Drain plug removal


"Ivan Vegvary" wrote in message
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First time ever I had my oil changed by others, they bungled the drain
plug. 2000 Chevy Silverado. It was out of town and too far away to
consider redress.

The plug is either 14mm or 9/16 inch hex head. The head seems to have a
slight taper to it. The rest of the plug is an approximate 1.5 inch
shoulder probably with a gasket. I already tried moving it by chiseling
near the edge.

I suppose my best approach at this time would be to weld on a large nut
that will fit over the hex head. I'll be using wire feed welder. Other
than disconnecting the car battery, is there any other advise before I
weld? This will be my first ever overhead weld.

Thanks,

Ivan Vegvary


When overhead welding with a MIG, increase the wire speed a bit so the
molten globule does not drip back down the wire. Try to keep about a 60
degree angle between wire and work, and not have a 90 degree angle. For the
welding part, that's about all I can add. Clean everything as good as you
can, and that includes paint, oil, dirt, etc. An electric wire brush even
one on a drill motor is good, too.

Steve