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Old 03-13-2015, 03:08 PM   #4
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Okay, thanks guys. I did some more looking and testing and I ordered a new aos. Hopefully it'll fix the problem. And I'll definitely check the plug tubes for the oil leak. But now the main issue is my drain plug; it's totally seized up. I can't even move it without digging into the threads. How do I get it out?? any special tools? Would heat help? I ordered a new one but I can't even figure out how I'd replace it!
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