Spray it down with PB blast, let it sit for an hour and work the bolt both ways, back and forth until it lets loose. Don't reef on it, equal even pressure with a half inch drive socket wrench should do it...
Yhea, I do see a washer. But man, I cannot break her loose. And just to verify I am turning it towards the rear of the car looking up at it so that should be counter clock-wise. This is very frustrating.go92Legend said:Just to clarify, counter-clockwise is correct as you view it looking up from under the drain bolt. Don't know what the problem would be unless the previous person didn't use a crush washer at all, much less a new one, and simply jammed it tight. Can you see a washer?
What is PB Blast? will walmart carry it? Would wd-40 work as well? or is this cryptonite for stuck bolts?4doorYooper said:Spray it down with PB blast, let it sit for an hour and work the bolt both ways, back and forth until it lets loose. Don't reef on it, equal even pressure with a half inch drive socket wrench should do it...
I agree with his approach. Make sure that the socket you are using fits very snug on the bolt so it cant be stripped, then use as large a breaker bar as possible so that you can put enough torque on your attempt. If you are pretty sure that you can't get the bolt off using one approach, don't keep doing it or else you may damage the bolt/strip it. The key is getting more torque out of your attempt.arnach said:I had to use a breaker bar. Sprayed WD40 on it and let it sit for a half an hour. Then used the wrench and a breaker bar (2ft long, careful not to buy too long of a pipe, or youll have no leverage due to the end hitting the ground). I actually ended up using the handle for my jack, I cut off the rubber end and it fit right over the wrench. Just make sure you are using the right size socket so it does not strip.
I tried it both ways, what I mean by that is: This afternoon I drove about 12 miles round trip to get the oil and filter. So the car was hot when I initially tried to remove the plug. Its now 5 hrs later and cold and still can't get the bloody thing off.sleeprlegendcp said:Are you doing this with the motor hot or cold?
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One thing is that it does not sound stripped. It could be damaged, which can be repaired usually. Have you tried a 1/4" drive wrench? I say this because they are usually longer and will give your more leverage. If that is not enough then find a metal tube that will fit over the wratchet and use that. How ever you do it try to me smooth with the application of pressure so you only use what you need. I hope you have already started soaking it in wd-40 or something like that. I also find it handy to grab ahold of a jack stand, or something, and use both arms for force. The best of luck to you!nasriaz said:I tried it both ways, what I mean by that is: This afternoon I drove about 12 miles round trip to get the oil and filter. So the car was hot when I initially tried to remove the plug. Its now 5 hrs later and cold and still can't get the bloody thing off.![]()