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Has anyone come up with a good alternative to the OEM drain plug for an automatic trans car? I like to change the fluid by draining out about 3 or 4 quarts at a time. I'm the only one who does oil changes so I want a hex head plug that is easy to remove. (No danger of a quick change shop removing the wrong plug) The flathead OEM plug is a real pain in the ass. I usually end up using vise grips to remove it and a homemade blade to install it. I'm hoping someone has scoured the McMaster-Carr catalog and knows exactly what to recommend.
Oh, and if you have a washer/gasket recommendation that would be great!
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