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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Part #
092-018
SKU #
615333
Weight
0.25lbs
Head Drive Type
Hex
Thread Diameter
0.43
Oversized Thread
No
Gasket Or Seal Included
Yes
Special Tool Required
No
Color
Black
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Ditch the wrenches and rags and get this Dorman Twist Drain oil drain plug. It's specially designed to simplify changing your oil by replacing your factory plug with a tool-free, clean and easy solution. Just push, twist and drain. It also features a custom tapered O-ring that ensures a leak-proof seal, and is finished with electrophoresis and anodization for rust resistance.
- Simplifies service - this trademark Dorman Twist Drain plug replaces the original equipment oil drain plug and allows for cleaner and easier oil changes
- Tool-free solution - eliminates need for wrench to drain oil pan; simply push, twist and drain
- Leak resistant - proprietary inner seal handles high pressure and temperature to prevent leaks
- Corrosion resistant - specially coated to avoid rust for a long service life
- Simplifica el mantenimiento: este tapón de drenaje de torsión Dorman reemplaza al tapón de drenaje de aceite del equipo original y permite cambios de aceite más limpios y fáciles
- Solución sin herramientas: elimina la necesidad de una llave inglesa para drenar la bandeja de aceite; simplemente empuje, gire y escurra
- Resistente a fugas: el sello interno patentado maneja altas presiones y temperaturas para prevenir fugas
- Resistente a la corrosión: recubierto especialmente para evitar la oxidación para una larga vida útil
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