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can't fit spanner round sump plug

Posted: 07 Aug 2022, 19:13
by Shinnster
Hi all,

back with another stupid dilemma... but I have fitted a sump plug that has an oil temp sender but there is very little space to attach a spanner to do it up. I managed to nip it up using an open ended spanned vertically, but it doesn't get much purchase.
is there a special tool for jobs like this?
or any hints on how to get it done up

here's how it looks

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Re: can't fit spanner round sump plug

Posted: 07 Aug 2022, 19:28
by pbar
You may be able to get a thin walled socket to fit. (Might need to be a deep socket also). Or you could even grind down the outside of a normal one until it will fit.

Re: can't fit spanner round sump plug

Posted: 07 Aug 2022, 19:33
by Oldiebut goodie
Box/tube spanners. Always useful to have a set on hand.

Re: can't fit spanner round sump plug

Posted: 07 Aug 2022, 19:34
by tobydog
Box spanner, file the corners possibly?

https://www.screwfix.com/p/box-spanner- ... eces/8319v

Beat me to it :lol:

Re: can't fit spanner round sump plug

Posted: 09 Aug 2022, 13:42
by Shinnster
thanks for the help guys,  got myself a 19mm box spanner and dremel'd off the corners so it fits now.
still seems a bit silly having a part that can't take a regular socket. even thin walled sockets have no chance of getting in there.

Re: can't fit spanner round sump plug

Posted: 09 Aug 2022, 14:20
by ajsimmo
I use an appropriate sized stone on a dremel to open up the case recess slightly so a socket will fit inside. Useful when repairing a stripped thread by tapping out for a bigger plug.