Glenn
Well-Known Member
A few weeks ago, I attempted to change my oil before a ride. Usually, this a 30 minute ordeal...max. To make a really long story short, I could not remove the drain plug. I had torqued it down to spec, but the bugger wasn't moving. I was getting desperate, so I stood the quad up on the rear and broke out the impact wrench. This was calculated risk since were dealing with a lot of soft aluminum. I cranked the regulator way down and used the lowest setting on the wrench. Thankfully, after a few seconds it broke free. I have no idea why it was on so tight. The only think I can think of is when I last changed the oil, it was cold out. Maybe I over torqued?
Anyway, I picked up a new drain plug. The parts guy told me the part number had changed it was a new plug.
Old part # 30x-15351-00-00
New part #4HC 153551-00-00
Here are some side by side pics. As you can see, the head on the new plug is a bit larger and the wrench feels like it grabs better. In addition, there are ridges on the side. I'm assuming these are a last resort if the bolt head strips out.
Anyway, I picked up a new drain plug. The parts guy told me the part number had changed it was a new plug.
Old part # 30x-15351-00-00
New part #4HC 153551-00-00
Here are some side by side pics. As you can see, the head on the new plug is a bit larger and the wrench feels like it grabs better. In addition, there are ridges on the side. I'm assuming these are a last resort if the bolt head strips out.