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JR,
Try a tap first (for spark plug holes they called it a "thread chaser") and if that doesn't work consider a "heli-coil" (I think that's the brand name). For that you drill the hole and run this plug into it, to hard to explain here... http://www.emhart.com/products/helicoil.html. Either way you go it is much easier than removing the engine. David dgb "JR" <jreld@softhome.net> wrote in message news:0TN_a.1211$sx4.967@fe05.atl2.webusenet.com... > What is involved in replacing the oil pan on a 93 Civic DX? There is some > sort of obstruction, but I can't tell if it's a motor mount or ?? > > Is there any alternative to replacing the pan for a stripped oil drain hole? > > Many thanks > > > |
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The exhaust downpipe is in the way. It is easy to remobe the nine nuts at
the cylinder head and drop the WHOLE manifold. -- Charles Tague 93 Honda Civic DX HB 1.6L SOHC VTEC 14.85 @ 89 mph,1.98 60 ft. With ZEX 85 hp ZEX 13.09 @ 103 mph, 1.81 60ft. 86 Pontiac Trans Am 225/50/15 GForce Drag Radials 305 peanut cammed 15.29 @ 88 mph http://home.cinci.rr.com/mistab0ne/ "JR" <jreld@softhome.net> wrote in message news:0TN_a.1211$sx4.967@fe05.atl2.webusenet.com... > What is involved in replacing the oil pan on a 93 Civic DX? There is some > sort of obstruction, but I can't tell if it's a motor mount or ?? > > Is there any alternative to replacing the pan for a stripped oil drain hole? > > Many thanks > > > |
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In article <0TN_a.1211$sx4.967@fe05.atl2.webusenet.com>, "JR"
<jreld@softhome.net> wrote: > What is involved in replacing the oil pan on a 93 Civic DX? There is some > sort of obstruction, but I can't tell if it's a motor mount or ?? > > Is there any alternative to replacing the pan for a stripped oil drain hole? > > Many thanks Check with your auto parts store for an oversize drain plug repair kit. -- To email, turn cold to hot. |
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My car recently had the same problem.
My autoparts guy,,,,best int he state,,,,,btw suggested a "BUTTERFLY" This is basically a rubber stopper with a screw and a wing nut on both sides. The washers on either size make the rubber stopper expand when the wingnut is turned.......We use the same type of device at work for plugging vacuum lines. So far it's held with no problems. My wife drove it 2500 miles to Florida and back and it's constantly on the go. Check it out....it's designed especially for this problem and it's cheap and doesn't require you to modify your oilpan. PT On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 11:53:24 -0400, "DGB" <dgbtfs@bellsouth.net> wrote: >JR, > > Try a tap first (for spark plug holes they called it a "thread chaser") >and if that doesn't work consider a "heli-coil" (I think that's the brand >name). For that you drill the hole and run this plug into it, to hard to >explain here... http://www.emhart.com/products/helicoil.html. >Either way you go it is much easier than removing the engine. > >David >dgb > >"JR" <jreld@softhome.net> wrote in message >news:0TN_a.1211$sx4.967@fe05.atl2.webusenet.com.. . >> What is involved in replacing the oil pan on a 93 Civic DX? There is some >> sort of obstruction, but I can't tell if it's a motor mount or ?? >> >> Is there any alternative to replacing the pan for a stripped oil drain >hole? >> >> Many thanks >> >> >> > > |
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