Why is the antifreeze drian plug made out of plastic?
Why is the antifreeze drian plug made out of plastic?
I was all ready to change and flush my anit freeze and now i can because the plug is stripped! That is such bull sh*t that they make this stuff so cheap. How are you soposed to get off a plastic plug that is on so tight? oh wait you cant.. any one have any idea what i should do? Shoud i just un connect the hose?
Originally Posted by Zipp028
I was all ready to change and flush my anit freeze and now i can because the plug is stripped! That is such bull sh*t that they make this stuff so cheap. How are you soposed to get off a plastic plug that is on so tight? oh wait you cant.. any one have any idea what i should do? Shoud i just un connect the hose?
I'm pretty sure the endtanks are plastic, so it kinda makes sense the plug is plastic too. A metal screw going into plastic threads sounds worse than plastic on plastic to me.
There's nothing wrong with the plug, IMO. The problem is with the *** clown who over torqued it on you last time. I'm guessing that you paid somebody to do it and they overdid it, and now it's on there. That sucks. I can't stand it when mechs do that, and then the next person reaps the rewards.
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