[AT] Oil drain plugs?

charlie hill chill8 at cox.net
Fri Apr 16 06:52:30 PDT 2004


Mattias,  do you think that maybe having 6000 lbs of stone on a 2000 lb axle
had a little something to do with that??   With all the traffic and curves
on that road I don't know how you ever got it fixed.  grins.

Charlie


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kessen, Mattias (Road SE)" <mattias.kessen at ncc.se>
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> I agree but I do wish that the cousin had worked on this trailer
> http://public.fotki.com/Duplobarbaren/misc/im000051.html we have at work.
Of course it was a friday afternoon and I was on my way home for some
"special work" and I got a lot of work...
>
> /Mattias
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> Has anybody come across oversize or tapered replacement oil
> drain plugs? Its a common problem especially on stuff where
> others often change oil like cars and trucks. "Two Ton
> Torque Ted" works at the local filling station or quick
> change place and he thinks (or just doesn't) that an oil
> drain plug tightened to 150 ft. pounds is loose...   :-)  He
> is a first cousin to that guy that used a 350 ft. pound
> impact wrench on your new aluminum wheels and ruined two of
> them. That guy is responsible for half of the warped brake
> rotors replaced each year.   ;-)
>
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