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    Could that be..?

    So my oil drain plug has been leaking very slowly for a bit now. Been working on other projects so I hadn't gotten around to looking at it until today. I pulled the plug and to my dismay I found this (photo attached). I'm wondering if anyone has seen this before and knows whether or not this is what I think it is. Located in the threads of the plug is very thin metal, I can 'unscrew' it from the plug and it appears to be the threads from the inside of the oil pan. I have a new plug here, but I'm not going to be putting oil in the bike again for a little while, so I won't be able to check it, figured I'd check and see if anyone had seen this before.

    Thanks all.

    #2
    Sure.. I've seen it on stripped bolts before.
    -1980 GS1100 LT
    -1975 Honda cb750K
    -1972 Honda cl175
    - Currently presiding over a 1970 T500

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      #3
      Yup, that there is a few thread coils from your oil pan. You can either risk it, heli coil it, weld it and drill/tap next to it, replace the pan, drill/tap for something bigger....or use the force to hold your oil in. Some would argue this takes away too much of your focus from riding, but tomatoes tamatoes.

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        #4
        You can also get a 1/2 over-sized/self-tapping drain plug to replace it for about $5-8.00.
        I would just remove the stripped threads from the bolt, clean the threads in the pan with a rag and brake cleaner, apply a little ulta-copper to the threads of the old plug and install it dry.
        Let it set-up for a few hours before adding new oil and check for leaks after a short 30-50 mile ride.

        Daniel

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          #5
          That would be my "risk it" option. And it would honestly be what I would try, although I'd suggest checking for leaks before riding. Worst you'll loose is a little time and an oil change.

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            #6
            A helicoil kit worked for me. No leaks.

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              #7
              I removed some bolts from my valve cover and 3 bolts have that same thin metal on it and I was never able to tighten them back on. That's why oil slightly leaks at those 3 spots... Right onto my exhaust lol...

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                #8
                Originally posted by 7981GS View Post
                You can also get a 1/2 over-sized/self-tapping drain plug to replace it for about $5-8.00
                Daniel
                I'm interested in the over size drain plug idea, only can't seem to find one anywhere..?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Flaming Chainsaws View Post
                  I removed some bolts from my valve cover and 3 bolts have that same thin metal on it and I was never able to tighten them back on. That's why oil slightly leaks at those 3 spots... Right onto my exhaust lol...
                  Be careful with those small oil leaks, they tend to open up with time and leak more. I had that happen on a long trip and ended up with an oil soaked leg, back tire and brakes for most of it.

                  -Dave
                  82 GS1100E
                  five asses because it's far superior to having just four!
                  Yes, I watched too much South Park!

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