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How to Repair a Stripped Out Aluminum Oil Pan
June 15, 2016
Engine Repair
Brian Eslick
How to Repair a Stripped Out Aluminum Oil Pan
Brian Eslick
June 15, 2016
Engine Repair

How to Repair a Stripped Out Aluminum Oil Pan

Brian Eslick
June 15, 2016
Engine Repair

Brian Eslick from How to Automotive takes you step-by-step through the process of repairing a stripped out aluminum oil pan. Repair was done with Lisle 58850 oil pan rethread kit.

Tagged: How to Repair, Stripped Out Aluminum Oil Pan, Oil Pan

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