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M109Dreamer
02-19-2017, 09:23 AM
So I swapped out both drain plugs (SE5) for the gold plugs last year mainly because BRP engineers are basically nonmechanical idiots when designing a drain plug with either a allen or torx head that is just begging to be stripped out the more you remove and install them.

Well yeaterday was the first oil change removing them and this is my experience.

I noticed what Finless Bob noticed as well is that the magnet is very strong but it also makes the entire plug magnetic, which isnt that big of a deal.....or so I thought. I only had a few metal particles, and they were areound the magnet and not anywhere near the threads of the plug.

But here is my issue with these plugs, and will be researching to find a better replacement next time.

When you remove the plug from the oil sump, the plug has to fall down through the opening in the fame piece. Well this is where it got interesting, when the plug was removed and me thinking it would drop out and away.................I WAS WRONG.

What happened was that since the magnet has basically made the whole plug magnetic, as the plug was dropping away, the plug actually got stuck on the outside of the drain hole and by now the oil was coming out and hitting the side of the plug and making a little bit of a mess because the oil was hitting the side of the oil plug.

The Engine oil plug came out without issue, I have the lower pans removed so it was basically a straight out.

Just wanted to give a quick review for those that have them or are thinking about them.

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Highwayman2013
02-19-2017, 09:35 AM
I had the Dimple plugs in my SE5 and don't recall this problem.

Bob Denman
02-19-2017, 09:41 AM
Just get the plug ALMOST all the way out, and finish it up with your fingers. :thumbup:
You can pluck it out of the way; before the BIG messes happen! :D

The only way to not have this happen, is to NOT have a magnetic plug... :shocked:

M109Dreamer
02-19-2017, 11:00 AM
Just get the plug ALMOST all the way out, and finish it up with your fingers. [emoji106]
You can pluck it out of the way; before the BIG messes happen! :D

The only way to not have this happen, is to NOT have a magnetic plug... :shocked:
Tried that, but the oil is pretty HOT!!!

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M109Dreamer
02-19-2017, 11:01 AM
I had the Dimple plugs in my SE5 and don't recall this problem.
Might have to check them out next.

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SPYD3R
02-19-2017, 11:12 AM
I hardly think the BRP engineers are "nonmechanical idiots".... personally, i think they did a terrific job design ALL the variations of these vehicles... i would suggest that it comes down to the LOWEST BIDDER, and the purchasing/finance dept personell are behind that decision... I too found the OEM drain-plugs to be less than acceptable, and replaced them on the 1st oil change with the GOLD PLUGS which are an exceptional product...
jmho
Dan P
SPYD3R

BLUEKNIGHT911
02-19-2017, 11:14 AM
Might have to check them out next.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using Tapatalk Before switching - remember there were some failures with the thinner sidewalls of the DIMPLE brand ..... Also Stainless Steel is very poor as far as MAGNETISM is concerned , I doubt the PLUG itself has become Magnetized ( I have been researching MAGNETS for my RT MIRROR PROJECT ) .. annnnnnnnnd if you put a piece of paper in the socket before you TAP it onto the PLUG it will hold the plug when you re-move it ............. jmho ....... Mike :thumbup:

viperryder
02-19-2017, 11:23 AM
There was a person much late last year that took a piece of plastic tubing with the inside diameter of the socket. He slipped it over the plug and then removed the oil plug. This did two things. One is it let the oil drain down the tube and guided the socket set up on to the plug. Just another idea. :bowdown::bowdown:

M109Dreamer
02-19-2017, 11:26 AM
I hardly think the BRP engineers are "nonmechanical idiots".... personally, i think they did a terrific job design ALL the variations of these vehicles... i would suggest that it comes down to the LOWEST BIDDER, and the purchasing/finance dept personell are behind that decision... I too found the OEM drain-plugs to be less than acceptable, and replaced them on the 1st oil change with the GOLD PLUGS which are an exceptional product...
jmho
Dan P
SPYD3R
Im all too familiar with the lowest bidder claim in my past line of work. But if you let that drive the final decision, then there are shortcomings in some areas. I'll stand by the idiot claim, just look at the airbox alone. If you can explain to this public educated guy just the reason for the shape, fitting, and volume size to justify what, performance?

Before switching - remember there were some failures with the thinner sidewalls of the DIMPLE brand ..... Also Stainless Steel is very poor as far as MAGNETISM is concerned , I doubt the PLUG itself has become Magnetized ( I have been researching MAGNETS for my RT MIRROR PROJECT ) .. annnnnnnnnd if you put a piece of paper in the socket before you TAP it onto the PLUG it will hold the plug when you re-move it ............. jmho ....... Mike [emoji106]
I did see the failures. It very well could be just how the plug is put together that basically thansfers the magnetic properties through the core of the plug and makes the sides of the plug become magnetic as well.

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Bob Denman
02-19-2017, 12:37 PM
If the oil is too hot for your hands: try a set of those latex gloves that are sold in medical supply stores. :thumbup:
After all: you're only in it for about three seconds or less!

M109Dreamer
02-19-2017, 01:22 PM
If the oil is too hot for your hands: try a set of those latex gloves that are sold in medical supply stores. [emoji106]
After all: you're only in it for about three seconds or less!
Might have to. I did have some regular latex gloves. But theu were just the cheap ooo's

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Chupaca
02-19-2017, 01:34 PM
the engine plug is in the aluminum case and the oil one is in a metal tank. so the engine plug comes out easy the other jumps to the metal parts. I pull all the panels and avoid this problem and don't change the oil when it is to hot on the body extremities....I have the dimple and they work great but pricy.

M109Dreamer
02-19-2017, 01:49 PM
There was a person much late last year that took a piece of plastic tubing with the inside diameter of the socket. He slipped it over the plug and then removed the oil plug. This did two things. One is it let the oil drain down the tube and guided the socket set up on to the plug. Just another idea. :bowdown::bowdown:
I saw that. I will try that next time. Thanks

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cptjam
02-19-2017, 03:05 PM
I wear a pair of cotton work gloves with the nitrile gloves over them. Fear no hot oil! Brilliantly, it only took a few dozen oil changes to come up with this; works perfectly! Joe

M109Dreamer
02-20-2017, 10:10 AM
I wear a pair of cotton work gloves with the nitrile gloves over them. Fear no hot oil! Brilliantly, it only took a few dozen oil changes to come up with this; works perfectly! Joe
That will work. I use mechanic gloves anyways. Thanks for the tip.

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Bob Denman
02-20-2017, 12:07 PM
:D Sometimes it's the simplest solutions, that work the best! :thumbup:

Firefly
02-28-2017, 12:09 PM
I got tired of waiting 4 months for my Gold Plugs to arrive. They wouldn't return calls or emails. Finally had to get a refund from my CC company.
Will probably have to look at the Dimple again.

BLUEKNIGHT911
02-28-2017, 12:44 PM
I got tired of waiting 4 months for my Gold Plugs to arrive. They wouldn't return calls or emails. Finally had to get a refund from my CC company.
Will probably have to look at the Dimple again.
:banghead::banghead::banghead: ......... To bad , I got mine in about 10 days ....... from what others have reported here the Internal sidewall thickness of the thread area on the GOLD PLUGS has measured thicker than the DIMPLE Brand........ This could be the reason some of the Dimples have failed ........ Mike :thumbup:

Bob Denman
02-28-2017, 12:49 PM
Dan,
I'm sorry to hear that your order got "Lost in the sauce..." :banghead:
I can't think of any other sources than Dimple or Gold Plug; has anybody else ever found one? :dontknow:

Zip
02-28-2017, 02:22 PM
When I go on the gold plug site it wont let me look up the plug. I click motorcycle put in 2010 and that's it , it won't go any further.:banghead:

M109Dreamer
02-28-2017, 02:54 PM
When I go on the gold plug site it wont let me look up the plug. I click motorcycle put in 2010 and that's it , it won't go any further.:banghead:
It worked for me just now on my cell.
Your looking for plug #'s
MP-01 & MP-02

I found mine on Ebay as a set. Just search using those part numbers.

Im also basing on your profile, that you have a 2010 RT with 993

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Buckskin
04-27-2017, 10:31 AM
Ok, I'm thinking about getting the Gold Plug, but in doing so I see they do not provide the two O rings. I think they are two different sizes and different colors which suggest something😳. So where can one get those O rings just in case they do not come off the original plug or tear in the process?
Buckskin

jcthorne
04-27-2017, 10:50 AM
Ok, I'm thinking about getting the Gold Plug, but in doing so I see they do not provide the two O rings. I think they are two different sizes and different colors which suggest something��. So where can one get those O rings just in case they do not come off the original plug or tear in the process?
Buckskin


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me on Sunday...just ask. I keep them in stock. They are replaced as part of the oil change service. The flat copper washer too.

2dogs
04-27-2017, 02:42 PM
I got tired of waiting 4 months for my Gold Plugs to arrive. They wouldn't return calls or emails. Finally had to get a refund from my CC company.
Will probably have to look at the Dimple again.


I ordered a set of Gold Plugs on eBay 20 minutes ago. I just now received a tracking number and conformation that they were shipped. Arrival date is May 1st. Is that quick or what? I ordered a set of LIDLOX and received them in 3 days. It simply boggles the mind why some of these other companies take 4 days for handling and 2 weeks for shipping and then charge for both. I can understand large items taking longer and costing more to ship, but a small items? Poor customer service is the true face of a company and also reflects the quality of their products.