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I learned this trick from my father who routinely added a threaded pipe extension to the engine oil drain plug on Roto-Tillers, lawnmowers and the like. But it is hardly anything new and there's plenty of these hacks seen around the web.
This little trick both facilitates a clean, mess-free oil change procedure as it prevents oil from dribbling down the block base and under the mount and also just makes the whole thing easier because oil changes are something we desperately need to keep up with. -->> These engines don't have oil filters so frequent oil changes are a must for long engine life. Anything to make the routine easier is a big plus.
I used a brass pipe nipple and brass pipe cap. The threads are 1/4" MIP (Male Iron Pipe) on the former and FIP (Female Iron Pipe) on the latter.
The beauty of the pipe threads is that they're tapered and they seal the more you tighten them. I think I will add some Teflon plumbers tape to the nipple for extra insurance.
This little trick both facilitates a clean, mess-free oil change procedure as it prevents oil from dribbling down the block base and under the mount and also just makes the whole thing easier because oil changes are something we desperately need to keep up with. -->> These engines don't have oil filters so frequent oil changes are a must for long engine life. Anything to make the routine easier is a big plus.
I used a brass pipe nipple and brass pipe cap. The threads are 1/4" MIP (Male Iron Pipe) on the former and FIP (Female Iron Pipe) on the latter.
The beauty of the pipe threads is that they're tapered and they seal the more you tighten them. I think I will add some Teflon plumbers tape to the nipple for extra insurance.