Can not get the drain plug out of the hose.

Mike69

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Thanks for all the suggestions everyone but Iwas able to get the whole hose out of the engine & put it in a vice & was able to get the plug out.
 

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And sometime if the both parts are steel they are rusted as one and the only way is to cut the hose, drain, and replace the hose.
I plan to put a ball valve with a cap on mine.
 

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That is a great ides, I wonder if a metal radiator petcock would work?.
 

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Thread a barbed end in the female side. Insert the barbed end in the oil hose and hose clamp. The place a cap on the threaded end for extra security
 

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I would need one with threads on both ends, the drain hose on my mower has a metal fitting as part of the hose that the drain plug screws into.
 

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Thanks for the info & tips I was able to finally get the whole hose out of the engine & clamp it in a vice & it was a fight but I got the plug out.
I have a mobile small engine business and I use an evacuator on everything,no mess,no stripped plugs and when the oil is warm it remove s all the oil fast,just do not use them to siphon gas
 

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I plan to put a ball valve with a cap on mine.
Great until someone kicks it and dumps all the oil out toasting your engine. The less parts an oiling system has the better. Just get a cheap powered or hand pump evac pump. Whopping 25 bucks shipped to your door.
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That is a great ides, I wonder if a metal radiator petcock would work?.
It is a recipe for a disaster
Use a vacuum sump pump.
as previously mentioned
Thus you eliminate it accidentially opening while you are mowing
 

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Great until someone kicks it and dumps all the oil out toasting your engine. The less parts on an oiling system has the better. Just get a cheap powered or hand pump evac pump. Whopping 25 bucks shipped to your door.
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How's that going to happen with a cap? Not to mention they have been used in automotive for years. Look up EZ oil drain valve.

I think the location of my mowers drain is MUCH more secure. I can't imagine it getting kicked back up in there.
 

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I can't imagine it getting kicked back up in there.
I couldn't either when I lost an $8600 engine in a Jeep like 20 years ago. An oil "mod" I couldn't live without dumped all the oil out on the highway.
 
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