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Old 11-02-2019, 06:01 PM   #6
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You may be able to gently tap an M10 triple square wrench in there to get enough grip to get it out.
M10 Triple Square:


The OEM plugs are soft aluminum. That way Arty guys don't crack the pan when they torque them in.

It is written in marker on a parts shelf in my garage:
  • Oil Plug - 50 NM (Magnetic/steel Plug - 19 FT)
  • Filter - 25 NM
  • Wheel Lug 130 NM/93 Ft
  • Spark Plug - 30 NM
  • Caliper - 63 Ft
Use those 'till you find a better source.
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