well i say good on you for having a go yourself.just ask here if you have any probs
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well i say good on you for having a go yourself.just ask here if you have any probs
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/90-110-130...-thread-2.html
Ive started a thread here, just need help on my last post.
Dougal, Filler plugs are not Forged or rolled high tensile steel that have been designed to withstand enormous amounts of torque like a 6 point headed Bolt.
Filler plugs are cast iron and compared to a high tensile bolt or nut they are soft as butter. That's why they have 4 large flat sides, so as you can get a shifter, spanner or stilsons on for better grip, I would like a dollar for every rounded off drain or filling plug that has been rounded off by someone using a Socket. A Socket that was designed to work correctly on a 6 or 12 point bolt head or nut. So the day will come when you round off a (soft) plug that is tighter than you have experienced so far, and you won't be able to get a shifter or spanner on until you file off the damaged (now raised up higher than the flats) corners, to each his own, but the correct way is to use a shifter or a wide (thick) jaw spanner, Regards Frank.
muppet wrench=shifter