has anyone heard of your oil plug unscrewing out while you are driving? Happened to me and I can't figure it out. I got the machine 2014 750 HDI last summer. Changed the oil with an oil extractor and used it for 2 weeks in the bush hunting. used it a couple more times before winter and twice in winter. the second time I was driving over alot of snow drifts going to ice fishing hole and while going back the oil lite came on. come to find out the oil plug had spun out and all the oil rushed out. I'm stumped as to how this happened. any theories? maybe a hit loosened it and vibration helped it out? i said this to insurance but i'm sure they think its BS.....so if anyone can shed light on this I would appreciate it.
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Originally posted by Facemelter View PostI just saw your ad on kijiji. Sorry to hear that. I've never heard of that happening. They are NTP threads so the more you screw them in the tighter they get. Mabey the previous owner didn't tighten it down or cross threaded it?
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I have come across several different engine manufacturers that have used the turn and pull oil drain system, usually a yellow or black plastic unit that you stick a piece of hose on come loose right from the factory, but can't say I have personally had any NPT plugs come loose. That being said I have had several units come in that the plugs were leaking and finger tight. These were NOT put in from the factory but by someone who had done some maintenance beforehand. Have never found a factory plug loose. Not saying it can't happen because it most certainly can. Generally briggs plugs have red lock tight when new and so tight they are hard to get out. If there is teflon tape or other on the plug.....if someone has just put it in finger tight it may take quite awhile to work itself out if it does come out. As you unfortunately found out.
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Originally posted by Facemelter View PostIts the only thing I can think of. Did the engine seize? Or do you just not trust it?
yes the engine did sieze. bearing spun off and don't know what the damage will be. we had filled it with oil and tightened the plug and tested compression and it all looked great and thought I got away with one but that didn't happen.
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