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Old 08-17-2009, 05:42 PM
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your help would be awesome im changing the oil in my 1994 302 f150 where is the screw at to drain the oil
Old 08-17-2009, 05:44 PM
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on the bottom of the oil pan!! under the truck right infront of the bellhousing you cant miss it it is the lowest point with a plug!!

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The oil drain bolt is located at the bottom of the oil pan.
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Im sorry!!! But WTFFF???
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Let's not be mean you guys. Some people just don't know.
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no, really i knew where it was... but the retard at autozone told me that he had never seen the bolt that big on a oilpan. and i didnt think it was eaither it had a 24mm bolt which i thought it had to do with the trans but it wasnt he told me it was a 18-19 so i went home looking for it and there was no 18-19 mm bolt so i went back and said screw it and tried the 24mm bolt and i was correct i went back and he told me he had never seen anything that big in a oilpan i told him well thats ford for you. always bigger
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bigger is better, and they might have had to tap the oil pan and put a bigger bolt in it. Just a thought.
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Holly crap thats a big bolt for an oil plug
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mine is 7/8 inch. which is 22 millimeters.
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I changed mine with a cresent wrench last time so i dont know what mine is... but im going to have to tap mine out next time and put a bigger one in.. its leaking a little..


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