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  1. #13
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    Honda Mirage
    where is the sump plug on your motor?
    angle to the side near the bottom or what?
    if the sump itself will still be lower than the sender with adaptor attached to the sump bolt fitting then you wont have a problem with it getting a bashing

  2. #14
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    Jan 2005
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    Melbourne
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    Ventura Bus Route
    Quote Originally Posted by weezer View Post
    12xP1.25 OIL ADAPTER


    Temp. replaces oil pan drain plug
    16400713 10.50
    14xP1.25 OIL ADAPTER

    Temp. replaces oil pan drain plug
    16400714 10.50
    18xP1.25 OIL ADAPTER


    Temp. replaces oil pan drain plug
    16400721 10.50
    its one of those heheh think its the last one
    thanks for the the tip vinh

  3. #15
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    Aug 2003
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    Honda Camira
    Quote Originally Posted by Steer^Gimic View Post
    thanks for the the tip vinh
    Steer gimic... have u got also got the trsut snadwich plate?
    Ive found a product needed to use the 1/8npt onto it
    Let me know if thats what u need..
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  4. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by iced View Post
    where is the sump plug on your motor?
    angle to the side near the bottom or what?
    if the sump itself will still be lower than the sender with adaptor attached to the sump bolt fitting then you wont have a problem with it getting a bashing
    its just ugly and inconvenient when changing oil..
    Club EM1 Represents - member 01 of 01

  5. #17
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    less chance of dropping your nut into the pan
    lol

  6. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by iced View Post
    less chance of dropping your nut into the pan
    lol
    its gonna be welded in man... the only thing i would drop in the pan is a piston.
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