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Engin Oil Pans - who makes them
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[QUOTE="Strictly Diesel, post: 1424958, member: 1411"] We don't offer the MH pan. I don't have a problem with allen heads and o-ring drains on pans you don't drain very often, but on one that you are going to service regularly, you are just asking for problems. The o-ring will need to be changed at least every few services or it will either stop sealing or break. I've personally had the allen plug in an MH diff cover decide to strip, not fun when that happens. This is why we stayed with the OE drain plug with a copper washer, much less trouble in the end. Sorry, no Black Friday deals on that one. [/QUOTE]
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