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Old 11-28-2009, 07:23 PM
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I stripped out my old oil pan a while back and replaced it with a aftermarket one. The aftermarket one never sealed right, even after many gaskets and I tried with sealant and without, blaa blaa. So I decided to just fix the old one. I’ve never had any trouble with AN fittings, so I went with them to replace the drain. So I stripped the old one down welded on the bungs and powder coated it. I’ll let you know how it worked out.





















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Old 11-28-2009, 09:03 PM
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nice work, i need to do that to one of mine also... too bad a don't know how to weld...lol
Old 11-29-2009, 01:04 PM
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nice! i've had to get a few oversized drain plugs in the past so this is a good fix.

side note; what powercoating system do you use? eastwood?
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happy with the kit?
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it's a pos, but try to beat it for $60 lol.
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lol, yah thats crazy cheap, i want to try a kit, theres the eastwood one, summit racing one and now this one, there probably all the same though.

love the hatch btw, good luck with the sale.
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yeah, my buddy has the summit one, it's just like the eastwood. they are all ok, nothing great. if you have an air compressor, i would just get the HF one. the best website for powder is "powder by the pound" that **** from HF it just that. good luck and if you have more questions, hit me up.
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ok will do man thanks!
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