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Oil pan/Vortech oil drain tap
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<blockquote data-quote="blownstang4.6" data-source="post: 16274505" data-attributes="member: 129006"><p>Call Vortech to get the drain assembly and it will come with the fitting. They can probably tell you what punch to use or sell you one. Put alot of grease around it to catch any shavings. Then use a small magnet to get inside the pan around the whole to pick up any shavings. Wouldn't hurt to pour a quart of oil or so through it to flush out anything that may possibly be left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blownstang4.6, post: 16274505, member: 129006"] Call Vortech to get the drain assembly and it will come with the fitting. They can probably tell you what punch to use or sell you one. Put alot of grease around it to catch any shavings. Then use a small magnet to get inside the pan around the whole to pick up any shavings. Wouldn't hurt to pour a quart of oil or so through it to flush out anything that may possibly be left. [/QUOTE]
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