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Thread: In a pinch, need an alternative oil fill plug for my Ti Z

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    In a pinch, need an alternative oil fill plug for my Ti Z

    Need this last part by tomorrow, Anybody know of anything that woull fit in its place?
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    auto parts stores usually have a good selection of oil plugs. The quickie lube places normally stock a selection too.

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    For the Actual fill plug on the clutch cover?
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    They have a selection of oil plugs for various vehicles. You may be able to find one that fits.
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    Expandable rubber freeze plug will be your best bet.
    However, they only go down to 3/4 of an inch in diameter which will be close on the Z. If i am not mistaken the opening is only a little over 1/2 inch wide.
    So you would have to trim the rubber off the plug.
    http://www.dormanproducts.com/c-354-...al-rubber.aspx

    SBLT500R makes some nice billet ones for the Z.
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    When I saw this post, Mosh:I thought of the Playtex trailside repair kit story

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    Member SBLT500 has a billet cap that he makes , Awesome part look him up!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mosh View Post
    Expandable rubber freeze plug will be your best bet.
    However, they only go down to 3/4 of an inch in diameter which will be close on the Z. If i am not mistaken the opening is only a little over 1/2 inch wide.
    So you would have to trim the rubber off the plug.
    or you could just use a waterline plug (not sure what it's actually called) same thing as the rubber freeze plugs, but can be found in smaller sizes and have a plastic wing nut instead of a regular nut. check around the hardware stores.
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