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Billet drain plug

Mr.PP2

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Anybody have problems with this thing? Did my first oil change, could not get the metal tabs on the billet plug to engage the plastic oil pan and lock into place. The plastic one locks in fine. I want to use the new plug but I don't trust it not locking in. Seems the metal tabs aren't think enough to engage the pan.
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1MEAN18

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I wouldn't be using a $50 metal plug in a plastic pan. I also don't see how this is worth $50, nobody can see it...seems like a waste of money to me.
 

Triton54

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hmmm. Mine went right in, I agree its expensive, however if it catches, ( and holds) some metal between changes, i think its worth it, and not all mods can be seen. If i change oil next time, ( in 7or 8000 miles and it does not have metal on it, i will be relieved that my motor is not shedding any small pieces, then, maybe it was not worth it......
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