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Stripped Oil Drain Plug

Post by Sonny1916T » Thu Jun 12, 2025 2:04 pm

Attempting to get my dad’s 1916 Touring running again for the first time in five years or more to commemorate his memory on Fathers' Day. Unfortunately the oil drain plug was stuck and I stripped it trying to get it off. I can see a thread or two but it just spins either way, can’t get it off can’t tighten it back up. I thought of a couple things to try but figured I better ask real mechanics rather than make it worse if that is possible. Any tips or tricks to get it off?

Thanks!


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Re: Stripped Oil Drain Plug

Post by speedytinc » Thu Jun 12, 2025 2:40 pm

If you have even a small gap, use 2 thin putty knives under the hex flange while turning.


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Re: Stripped Oil Drain Plug

Post by Jerry VanOoteghem » Thu Jun 12, 2025 2:56 pm

Try clamping onto it with a vise-grip and pulling downwards as you turn. There is still the slim hope that only the drain plug theads are stripped. The pan threads may yet be salvaged.
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Re: Stripped Oil Drain Plug

Post by George House » Thu Jun 12, 2025 2:56 pm

I hate to recommend vice grips for a Model T task but, when used vertically, adjust for a very tight grip on that shallow hex head. Unscrew while pulling downward.
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Re: Stripped Oil Drain Plug

Post by Jerry VanOoteghem » Thu Jun 12, 2025 2:58 pm

George House wrote:
Thu Jun 12, 2025 2:56 pm
I hate to recommend vice grips for a Model T task but, when used vertically, adjust for a very tight grip on that shallow hex head. Unscrew while pulling downward.
George! What a great idea! :lol:

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Re: Stripped Oil Drain Plug

Post by George House » Thu Jun 12, 2025 2:59 pm

Gee Jerry…. great minds function simultaneously
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Re: Stripped Oil Drain Plug

Post by Mark Gregush » Fri Jun 13, 2025 2:08 pm

Isn't there a guy in the classifieds that sells replacement drain plugs for just this application?
I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas! :shock:

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Re: Stripped Oil Drain Plug

Post by RajoRacer » Sat Jun 14, 2025 2:49 pm

Any luck ? Here's a couple repair tools that Stevens Co. put out back in the day - both quite useful !
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Re: Stripped Oil Drain Plug

Post by NoelChico » Sat Jun 14, 2025 4:47 pm

Yes, there are drain plug kits. I recently purchased 2 of them. But Bruce wants to get this car going for Father's Day. Since you can see a few threads, it's partially out. Try the putty knives or some thin pry bars simultaneously with unscrewing it. Good luck, Bruce


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Re: Stripped Oil Drain Plug

Post by Sonny1916T » Tue Jun 17, 2025 8:52 am

Thanks for the suggestions, I gave up on the Fathers Day thought as so much else going on. I will look into your ideas and suggestions and follow up when I have a positive result.


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Re: Stripped Oil Drain Plug

Post by Jerry VanOoteghem » Wed Jun 18, 2025 1:56 pm

Sonny1916T wrote:
Tue Jun 17, 2025 8:52 am
Thanks for the suggestions, I gave up on the Fathers Day thought as so much else going on. I will look into your ideas and suggestions and follow up when I have a positive result.
Good thinking. Personally, being under a deadline causes me to make hasty, regrettable choices.

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