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  • peterpressure

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    Oversized Drain Plug to long

    So I came out to my bike this AM and my stripped drain plug was leaking pretty bad, nice little puddle.

    So I went and got a M14 - 1.50 Oversized Drain Plug. It was a bit longer than my stock plug, and I do not have a grinding tool here with me to shave it down. I installed it and it really stopped my leak and fit in perfect and snug. Should I be concerned? If it is 1-2 cm. longer than the stock one is it going to touch anything inside?

    I will remove my pan in a few weeks and figure out a better long term solution, but is it ok to ride?
  • Billy Ricks

    #2
    I don't recall if the extra length was going to cause any interference or not in my case. I didn't want to take any chances so I ground it down.

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    • SqDancerLynn1

      #3
      It should be fine

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      • Guest

        #4
        the longer plug wont touch anything but i would be concerned about the oil thats going to remain at the bottom of the pan at the oil change

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        • Guest

          #5
          Originally posted by psyguy
          the longer plug wont touch anything but i would be concerned about the oil thats going to remain at the bottom of the pan at the oil change
          I don't think he used an insert.

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          • Guest

            #6
            Originally posted by chef1366
            I don't think he used an insert.
            in which case i think he should have no issues

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            • peterpressure

              #7
              No insert! Thanks guys!!

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              • bwringer
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                #8
                For future reference, the "normal" drain plug thread diameter and pitch is 14mm X 1.25mm, not 14 X 1.5.

                This is the same thread size as a spark plug, so it's pretty easy to find inserts if you ever want to remove the drain pan and have it fixed right. Just don't fart around with a HeliCoil -- have a shop install a solid insert. (It's cheaper to have a good shop install an insert than to buy the kit to DIY.)

                Since the threads on yours were boogered up anyway, the 14 X 1.5 won't do any harm. If it's working for you, ride on!

                It would have to be realllllly long to hit anything.
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                • peterpressure

                  #9
                  Originally posted by bwringer
                  For future reference, the "normal" drain plug thread diameter and pitch is 14mm X 1.25mm, not 14 X 1.5.

                  This is the same thread size as a spark plug, so it's pretty easy to find inserts if you ever want to remove the drain pan and have it fixed right. Just don't fart around with a HeliCoil -- have a shop install a solid insert. (It's cheaper to have a good shop install an insert than to buy the kit to DIY.)

                  Since the threads on yours were boogered up anyway, the 14 X 1.5 won't do any harm. If it's working for you, ride on!

                  It would have to be realllllly long to hit anything.
                  Great, I looked for 1.25 pitch, but 1.5 is really the only one you'll find at a part shop around these parts..

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                  • seuadr

                    #10
                    Originally posted by bwringer
                    For future reference, the "normal" drain plug thread diameter and pitch is 14mm X 1.25mm, not 14 X 1.5.

                    This is the same thread size as a spark plug, so it's pretty easy to find inserts if you ever want to remove the drain pan and have it fixed right. Just don't fart around with a HeliCoil -- have a shop install a solid insert. (It's cheaper to have a good shop install an insert than to buy the kit to DIY.)

                    Since the threads on yours were boogered up anyway, the 14 X 1.5 won't do any harm. If it's working for you, ride on!

                    It would have to be realllllly long to hit anything.
                    so a spark plug thread chaser would work to clean threads on the oil pan, if so, good to know...

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                    • doctorgonzo

                      #11
                      I thought they were the same... so a 14mm spark plug thread chase can be used on a drain plug as well. Good info.

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