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PostPosted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 10:07 pm 
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Has anyone ever required a transmission fill plug and what did you use or where did you get it ??


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 11:14 pm 
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It's the same as the fl250 plug. This will work for you.

http://ebay.to/1y041Sl

If he won't ship up north just let me know and I'll order it and ship it to you.


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 11:16 pm 
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Ask the guy to see the threads on that first one. They look questionable in the pic. This one looks really nice.

http://ebay.to/1y050lu


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2015 3:18 am 
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atcdude123 wrote:
It's the same as the fl250 plug. This will work for you.

http://ebay.to/1y041Sl

If he won't ship up north just let me know and I'll order it and ship it to you.


Thx for the help and the offer.
I don't have an ebay acct and don't know how to buy the crap on there anyways.
I was thinking of something generic that a guy could buy at a local shop somewhere.
The one I made on the lathe is ok but I would like something better.
Thx again for the help.


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2015 7:45 am 
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canadian oddy wrote:
atcdude123 wrote:
It's the same as the fl250 plug. This will work for you.

http://ebay.to/1y041Sl

If he won't ship up north just let me know and I'll order it and ship it to you.


Thx for the help and the offer.
I don't have an ebay acct and don't know how to buy the crap on there anyways.
I was thinking of something generic that a guy could buy at a local shop somewhere.
The one I made on the lathe is ok but I would like something better.
Thx again for the help.


Ok, if you need to order one just let me know. I'll order it and mail it to you. When it gets there just send me a check or cash. Nephews would think Canadian money was cool I imagine :-) .

As for finding something else that'll work. I got a honda push mower for free last year with a bad mower deck. I'll check it for an oil fill plug this afternoon. I'm sure you can find something that will work. Maybe take the good one to princess auto or a Farm and Fleet equivalent and see if you can find a generic plug that'll work. Maybe in the lawn mower section. You want to stick with plastic right? I'd think it would be best that the plug was softer than the aluminum threads your going into.


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2015 11:15 am 
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Yep, those ones on evilbay are pricey! lol You can buy metric bike/atv plugs for less than $5. Can't be THAT different.


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