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Oil Plug Thread Repair Kit M20 from M18
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Only 3 leftOil Plug Thread Repair Kit M20 from M18. Package contents: 6 M20x1.50 drain plugs, 6 M20 sealing washers, 1 M20x1.50 threading tap. Used to repair damaged threads and slightly increase the diameter of the drain hole, then install a new drain plug and washer. Ideal for repairing oil pans, transmissions, and differential drain plug threads. Part No. 00-0157.20M.
Specifications
- SKU
- 00-0157.20M
- Brand
- Dirt Racing
- Availability
- In Stock (3)
General Product Group
Workshop Tools & Equipment
General Product Type
Thread Repair Kit
General Size
M20
Variant Id
315094
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FULL DESCRIPTION
Oil Plug Thread Repair Kit M20 from M18
This comprehensive kit is designed to repair damaged oil drain plug threads, allowing for a slightly larger thread size and the installation of a new drain plug and washer. It is ideal for use on oil pans, transmissions, and differential drain plug threads.
Key Features:
- Effectively repairs damaged threads on oil pans, transmissions, and differentials.
- Allows for the installation of a new drain plug and washer after thread repair.
- Provides excellent value for money.
- High-quality replacement part.
Package Contents:
- 6 x M20x1.50 Drain Plugs
- 6 x M20 Sealing Washers
- 1 x M20x1.50 Threading Tap
Instructions for Use:
- Determine the original thread size of the damaged oil pan plug by measuring its diameter.
- Select the next size sump plug. For example, if the original plug's diameter is 12mm, use a 13mm plug.
- Match the thread pitch. If the original thread is 1.25, use a plug with a 13mm x 1.25 thread.
- Apply clean shaft or bearing grease to the threads of the plug.
- Use a suitable drive head to screw the plug into the oil pan.
- To cut the thread, turn clockwise slowly, using a 1/4 turn reverse motion (counter-clockwise) to create a full thread.
- Once the thread is cut, remove the tap and clean it thoroughly.
- Add oil to the engine and plug the oil pan to flush out any metal debris that may have entered the engine.
- Install a suitable new oil pan plug with a new copper gasket and torque to the vehicle's specifications.


