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Old 11-27-2016, 09:16 AM   #1
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Jay Sorry but I disagree. Don't put any tools on that flange yet as that is the sealing surface. Any bite marks or distortion of that surface can result in leaks or breakage.
The next thing I'd do is put the hex socket together, then using an 6" ratchet extention while loosening gently rock the extension back and forth.

Edit: I'm also assuming this is Ciao's first oil change, as this is really a common occurrence using a hardened bit in that soft aluminum.

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Old 11-27-2016, 02:00 PM   #2
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Jay Sorry but I disagree. Don't put any tools on that flange yet as that is the sealing surface. Any bite marks or distortion of that surface can result in leaks or breakage.
The next thing I'd do is put the hex socket together, then using an 6" ratchet extention while loosening gently rock the extension back and forth.

Edit: I'm also assuming this is Ciao's first oil change, as this is really a common occurrence using a hardened bit in that soft aluminum.
Good tips! Thanks!

BTW Yes, this is my first oil change. I didn't expect this to take me 2 hours. The drain plug is in but there's the hex sticking out from under the pan and drain plug; I'll try the 6" ratchet and gently rock the extension back and forth.

Why is this a common occurrence? And how can it be avoided?

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Good tips! Thanks!

BTW Yes, this is my first oil change. I didn't expect this to take me 2 hours.

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It takes 1 hour and 45 minutes for the oil to drain
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It takes 1 hour and 45 minutes for the oil to drain
Thanks! It didn't take me so long after all. BTW when checking the oil level (I used 5-40) when I turn off the engine and turn key on to check oil level on the instrument panel the digital display was going up and down for several minutes. After about 15 -30 minutes It finally showed the display on full. I guess it took the oil time to drain into the pan for a valid reading.
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