JKMSPYDER
Active member
I was changing the oil for the first time this week at 10,000 miles. My dealer had changed it at 600 and 5000 miles. I was all set with the tools, oil, filters, oil pan, etc. in my garage. When I went to unbolt the plug at the oil tank I couldn't budge it with my socket wrench with the 18" allen hex bit. Trying so hard and trying to keep it straight, I ended up wallowing out the center hole. Would you believe it also happened when I went to take out the engine plug?:yikes: Well, now I'm in a fix!! I called a good friend of mine who can fix anything and has a million tools. He said to bring it over and he would attempt to get the plugs out. I drove the Spyder to his house last night after having taken my ATV jack, ramps, oil, etc. in my car. Chuck couldn't believe how stuck the plugs were. For the oil plug, he had to drill deep into the center, then use a left threaded bit and crescent wrench to break it loose. For the engine plug, the metal was so hard that his drill bit wouldn't go in deep enough to allow the left threaded bit to get in far enough. He ended up attaching a chisel bit to his air powered drill and banging the plug on the side until it broke free. Then we could unscrew it by hand. I have no idea what my dealer used to tighten the plugs at the last oil change, but I'm gonna find out. Luckily I had ordered the aftermarket gold plugs months ago anticipating that I would replace the factory plugs when I did the oil change. Once I got those on, I torked the plugs to 15 ft/lbs as the manual says so I won't have any trouble getting them off at the next oil change. The screws holding on the oil and transmission filter covers were not a problem to get off.