Needing to key new drain plugs in my toons
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Needing to key new drain plugs in my toons
My drain plug on the starboard side is really lose.....to be honest not even sure why or how, but non the less it is. I was curious, I have never drilled/keyed a new screw hole. I am guessing it wont be extremly hard, but do I just buy the new bit to re-key and then buy the screw that fits it? Am I missing something? Second question, seeing that I will probably use this new key bit one time....are they expensive? Just curious before I start the weekend looking for a new bit. Thanks
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Re: Needing to key new drain plugs in my toons
OK, a drain plug should be a taper fit, and won't need a stop screw, if it's a little lose, use extra wraps of teflon tape on it .
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Re: Needing to key new drain plugs in my toons
The tape would be the first thing I tried. Most automotive stores have a plug replacement for oil pans that have stripped. Bought one years ago, but can't recall if I ever used it. The plug basically acts like a toggle bolt. The end with the rubber compresses to the outside of the hole. That was a good many years ago, but you might want to see what they have now.
Can't remember the diameter of the plugs for runabouts but might check there also. Just some ideas if you want to save the rethread job for last.
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Can't remember the diameter of the plugs for runabouts but might check there also. Just some ideas if you want to save the rethread job for last.
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Re: Needing to key new drain plugs in my toons
Drain plugs in toons? I've seen this mentioned several times over the past year I've been visiting this forum, but for the life of me I can't find any drain plugs on either of my toons. Can someone tell me where they should be... it's a 2010 Bennington 20 footer. ( 20 SFi ) Thanks
Roland & Jo
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2010 Bennington 20 Sfi
Yamaha 75 4 Stroke
Shreveport, Louisiana
Re: Needing to key new drain plugs in my toons
Typical drain plug placement is at the bottom back of pontoons usually appearing similar to the one below the arrow in the photo below. But please also note though many manufactures do install drain plugs on their pontoons, there are also many who also don't you'll just haft to check your own pontoons as to being a have or have not model.
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Re: Needing to key new drain plugs in my toons
Mine is where the photo's bamby indicated. The old toon were ontop of the logs, one for each chamber.
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Re: Needing to key new drain plugs in my toons
Thanks bamby & Doc... looked at my toon again today, no drain plugs that I can see. Go figure!
Roland & Jo
2010 Bennington 20 Sfi
Yamaha 75 4 Stroke
Shreveport, Louisiana
2010 Bennington 20 Sfi
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Shreveport, Louisiana