mareshow
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So my buddy stripped his oil plug in the bottom of his '15 Husky 350 and the mechanic he goes to is telling him that its $1000 in labor to fix it. I can't see it. Isnt it just retapping it a getting a bigger plug?
Basically the shop doesn't want to do it so quotes a huge dollar. It's labor intensive but I can't see it being $1000 worthJust as I thought He's getting ripped off
Most oil pans can just use the oversize self tapping drain plugs... I would look into that first. We save a lot of vehicles this way, that quick lube places have stripped drain plugs out. That is why there are these oversize self tapping drain plugs available
A good dealer usually has themWhere in town would a guy get one? His current plug is M12 x 1.5
Just curious if you know about KTM's engine? Now I know they may have changed from my 2010 530exc but my drain plug had the filter attached. Meaning you can just put any old drain plug in there. I might be wrong about this bike but people should know the engine before recommending things like just go to a bigger plug. I can stand when an engine is all metric and some bonehead uses a fricken SAE bolt!!!! AHHHHHHHH lol12mm is just under 1/2 inch so tap it to 1/2 inch and your good.
I kinda get pissed when I read threads like this. People bitch about the price etc. You have no idea what he is being quoted for. Chances are he is getting quoted for a case and not to heli-coil or re tap the threads. It should be pretty obvious on the quote. Now to you want if back to factory or patched together??? There are cheaper methods that work well but are not a guaranteed fix. You need to look at how bad it is chewed out and what you can get for a drain plug. Ideally you want it to last forever, not just a few oil changes. If you think he is getting ripped off post a copy of the quote and we will see what he is getting quoted for.
Just curious if you know about KTM's engine? Now I know they may have changed from my 2010 530exc but my drain plug had the filter attached. Meaning you can just put any old drain plug in there. I might be wrong about this bike but people should know the engine before recommending things like just go to a bigger plug. I can stand when an engine is all metric and some bonehead uses a fricken SAE bolt!!!! AHHHHHHHH lol
Who let you out in the first place???? LMAOFINE. Go to the next size metric ,I am going back to the kitchen and make sandwiches.I will be sure to cut every thing in metric size. HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.
And also to cover the shop and mechanic's butt, the proper fix is a new caseBingo. Chances are he got quoted for a new case. You might get away with a helicoil or drilling out and tapping to the next size up but that's iffy IMO. Kinda like drilling and tapping into the engine block of your pickup. It's not just a oil pan with a threaded bung welded on it.