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Dorman 65213 AutoGrade Oversize Drain Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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3.8
🌫️ Exhaust & Emissions, 🛠️ Replacement Parts

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Description of Dorman 65213 AutoGrade Oversize Drain

Ideal replacement - this engine oil drain plug matches the fit and function of the original drain plug. Durable construction - this replacement drain plug is made of corrosion-resistant materials for reliable service. Cost-effective solution - offers original equipment performance at competitive price. Quality tested - this part has undergone try-on testing to ensure a quality seal. Backed by team of engineers and quality control specialists in the United States.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Works as intended for exhaust and emissions

Used to repair a broken oil drain plug on my EX300. Installed quickly and works perfectly. Haven't removed the plug since so time will tell.

Pros
  • Replacement Parts
Cons
  • Updates

Revainrating 5 out of 5

didn't work for me

Tapered end didn't cut new threads as expected. Instead, the aluminum oil pan tore off the cork protectors. I couldn't use it anymore. Will try a heli coil set next time.

Pros
  • Solenoids
Cons
  • So-so

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Worked great on my Kawasaki Vulcan Classic

Product worked great on my 2007 Kawasaki 1500 Vulcan Classic! I would recommend twisting it a few turns, then steaming, screwing a few turns, steaming, repeating until sealed. I hope I don't have to buy it again but I'm glad to hear about it. there when i need it.

Pros
  • Throttle Emission Controls
Cons
  • Doubt

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Used it to trim the aluminum oil pan on my .

Used to trace an aluminum oil pan to the outline of my Ford. Gasket leaking, replaced with rubber. I tighten it very carefully so as not to damage the oil pan again. I tighten it a half turn every time I see oil around it. In general, this is the cheapest and easiest repair.

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Reverse