Suggestions for replacing a stripped drain plug?

Dear Car Talk | Feb 01, 1996
Dear Tom and Ray:
Ken
TOM: We get our oil pan repair kits for Hondas from a company called "Wurth USA" in Ramsey, New Jersey.
RAY: The kit consists of an insert that fits into the existing hole, and a new drain plug and gasket that fit into the threads on the insert.
TOM: Unfortunately, I believe Wurth sells them in boxes of ten. So if you order through them, you'll get ten inserts, ten drain plugs, and ten gaskets. And it'll could cost you 50 bucks.
RAY: But if the alternative is a new, $200 oil pan, you'll still come out ahead.
TOM: Then you can go into business. Find nine neighbors with Hondas and see if you can convince them that their drain plugs are leaking.
Ken
TOM: We get our oil pan repair kits for Hondas from a company called "Wurth USA" in Ramsey, New Jersey.
RAY: The kit consists of an insert that fits into the existing hole, and a new drain plug and gasket that fit into the threads on the insert.
TOM: Unfortunately, I believe Wurth sells them in boxes of ten. So if you order through them, you'll get ten inserts, ten drain plugs, and ten gaskets. And it'll could cost you 50 bucks.
RAY: But if the alternative is a new, $200 oil pan, you'll still come out ahead.
TOM: Then you can go into business. Find nine neighbors with Hondas and see if you can convince them that their drain plugs are leaking.
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