Tusk Drain Plug
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Tusk Drain Plug
Bought a magnetic drain plug from Rocky Mtn. made by Tusk. Installed fine, but changed my oil this weekend and the thing snapped off in my crankcase (only the 2nd time it had been torqued)! :uh: It did pick up some trash which was cool, but it was disconcerting getting it out after it broke. I use a torque wrench at 14.5 ft/lbs everytime. Anyway called Rocky Mtn. and they credited my account no problem. Needless to say I put the stocker back in. The tusck appeared to made of aluminum, but there were no special torque specs with the packaging. Anyway, just thought ya'll would like to know.
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Dang. Sorry to hear of your bad luck. Thank you for reporting your experiences with it. I wondered if those kind of plugs would pick up anything.
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They do have a steel insert of some sort.
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