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Old 10-07-2017, 11:05 AM   #39
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Another tip on the T-handled transom plug "tool", is the inexpensive one I got had a very crudely formed sheetmetal "nut" on the end, which provided an astonishingly minimal amount of thread engagement:



I found getting some anti-seize into these threads (as pictured above) really helped cut down on friction, and probably helped the tool survive.
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