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TIME-SERT 1415C Oil Drain Plug Repair - Aluminum Pan 14x1.5

TIME-SERT 1415C Oil Drain Plug Repair - Aluminum Pan 14x1.5 image

Product #: Time-Sert 1415C DLT


Your Price: $156.24


Time-Sert oil drain plug repair kit for aluminum pans with metric 14x1.5 size plugs. This kit is a must for any repair shops that perform oil changes. One aluminum drain plug thread repair can save hundreds of dollars! This kit not only restores the oil pan back to it's original 14x1.5 thread size... it makes it STRONGER! This kit part number 1415C is commonly used on Honda, Acura and Chrysler vehicles with aluminum pans that have metric 14 x 1.5mm drain plugs. Why replace an oil pan for around $500 when this repair can be done on the vehicle for a a fraction of the cost? Are aluminum threads stronger than the steel threads? Of course not, that's why TIME-SERT thread inserts are a better option than replacing an aluminum oil pan. This kit is frequently used on GM's, Ford, Chrysler products and Hondas - it can be used on any make with 14mm size drain plugs. 

Timesert is recommended by leading automotive manufacturers.

 Contents of the TIME-SERT 1415C - Diameter 14mm Thread Pitch 1.5mm

 
Drill Bit for drilling initial hole for thread tap.

Counterbore or Counter Bore for making recess for lip of insert, allowing insert to sit "flush".

Tap guide, PN 34155 to guide tap in straight. 

Tap, PN J42385-411 for tapping new threads for insert.

Driver, PN 34154 for installing thread insert.

5 steel inserts 9.4mm length, PN 14153

Instruction Manual (can be previewed here in pdf)

Video on aluminum oil pan thread repair kits by Time Sert.

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TIME-SERT 14153 Drain Plug Insert 14x1.5mm for use with 1415C

Time-Sert oil drain plug repair kit for aluminum pans with metric 14x1.5 size plugs. This kit is a must for any repair shops that perform oil changes. One aluminum drain plug...

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Honda Odyssey Oil Pan FIXED!

Dealer wanted $650 to replace my oil pan that was barely leaking. The drain plug just "would not" tighten up. Can't believe they make oil pans out of aluminum. Found this site on a Yahoo search. Glad I did. Fixed it myself in about 30 minutes! Was a little concerned about the metal in the pan after drilling and tapping but by pouring a quart of oil through the top of the engine flushed all the metal out. Thanks again for saving me about $500!

Reviewed Fri, Sep 18 2015 4:44 am by
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Honda Civic Threads Better Than New

My aluminum threads were worn out on my 2002 Honda Civic oil pan. Didn't want to trust a temporary repair like a rubber expandable plug or an oversized drain plug that could crack the aluminum pan. Time Sert's definitely got the right idea because now I have steel, solid threads that will last the life og the car!

Reviewed Fri, Oct 16 2015 12:26 pm by
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