Warriorfreak99 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 18, 2013 Messages 465 Reaction score 0 Location Gretna, VA Jan 16, 2014 #21 they make a special socket set for stripped bolts..check oreillys or autozone etc
CJCaldie Well-Known Member Joined Jan 3, 2012 Messages 460 Reaction score 0 Location Tucson, AZ Jan 16, 2014 #22 once you get that thing off. do yourself a favor and buy that part lbj listed. the dealership sells them too. no more headaches changing oil. those plugs have at least twice the surface area as the old ones
once you get that thing off. do yourself a favor and buy that part lbj listed. the dealership sells them too. no more headaches changing oil. those plugs have at least twice the surface area as the old ones
F fknboss Well-Known Member Joined Nov 2, 2013 Messages 343 Reaction score 0 Location Robesonia PA Jan 16, 2014 #23 Take a cut off wheel make a notch in the plug toward the outer edge and tap it off with a hammer and chisel ot air hammer with chisel attachment
Take a cut off wheel make a notch in the plug toward the outer edge and tap it off with a hammer and chisel ot air hammer with chisel attachment
savage24x Well-Known Member Joined Dec 14, 2013 Messages 153 Reaction score 0 Jan 17, 2014 #24 I just did the bolt extractor thing and it worked great on the drain plug.