Aeroquip FCM3127 | Engine Oil Drain Plug Assembly

Part Number
FCM3127
Quick-Drain Oil Pan Coupling; Male Half; M18 x 1.5 Thread Size; 1.52 in.x.96 in.; 1 1/4 in. Hex Size; 20-40 lbs./ft. Min. Assembly Torque

Fits: Chrysler Conquest, Chrysler E Class, Chrysler Executive Limousine, Chrysler Executive Sedan, Chrysler LeBaron, Chrysler New Yorker, Chrysler Town & Country, Dodge 400, Dodge 600, Dodge Aries, Dodge Caravan, Dodge Challenger, Dodge Conquest, Dodge D250, Dodge D350, Dodge Mini Ram, Dodge Power Ram 50, Dodge Raider, Dodge Ram 50, Dodge W250, Dodge W350, Plymouth Caravelle, Plymouth Conquest, Plymouth Reliant, Plymouth Sapporo, Plymouth Voyager, Renault LeCar, Toyota 4Runner, Toyota Camry, Toyota Celica, Toyota Corolla, Toyota Corona, Toyota Cressida, Toyota Land Cruiser, Toyota Mark II, Toyota MR2, Toyota Pickup, Toyota Starlet, Toyota Tercel, Toyota Van, Volvo 244, Volvo 245, Volvo 264, Volvo 265, Volvo 740, Volvo 745, Volvo 760

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In operation for over 65 years, Eaton's Aeroquip name represents quality and innovation in the hydraulics industry. Eaton offers Aeroquip hose, fittings, adapters, couplings and fluid connectors for all pressures in industrial, aerospace and automotive applications. Manufacturing facilities strategically located around the globe allows Eaton to offer Aeroquip product on demand to keep its customers up and running around the clock.


BRAND: Aeroquip




FEATURES:


  • Able To Change Oil When Hot
  • Wide Range Of Applications
  • Eliminates Potential Of Oil Spillage
  • Quick-Drain Oil Pan Coupling
  • Race Quality; Double-Seal Construction
  • QUICK-DRAIN OIL PAN COUPLING
  • One-Hand Connect/Disconnect
  • Oil Pan Drain Plug


SPECIFICS:


WARNING CA Proposition 65No

Male Half; M18 x 1.5 Thread Size; 1.52 in.x.96 in.; 1 1/4 in. Hex Size; 20-40 lbs./ft. Min. Assembly Torque Failure To Meet Min. Assembly Torque Could Result In Fluid Leakage


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APPLICATIONS:


  • 1984-1986 Plymouth Conquest
  • 1984-1987 Plymouth Voyager
  • 1975-1985 Toyota Celica
  • 1983-1985 Dodge Aries
  • 1987-1989 Chrysler Conquest
  • 1983-1985 Toyota Camry
  • 1983-1985 Plymouth Reliant
  • 1983-1985 Dodge 600
  • 1975-1985 Toyota Corolla
  • 1975-1985 Toyota Land Cruiser
  • 1983-1983 Plymouth Sapporo
  • 1975-1985 Toyota Pickup
  • 1989-1993 Dodge W250
  • 1984-1986 Dodge Conquest
  • 1978-1985 Toyota Cressida
  • 1983-1983 Dodge 400
  • 1985-1985 Plymouth Caravelle
  • 1975-1976 Toyota Mark II
  • 1982-1984 Volvo 244
  • 1984-1987 Dodge Caravan
  • 1987-1989 Dodge Raider
  • 1982-1984 Volvo 245
  • 1983-1986 Dodge Power Ram 50
  • 1983-1985 Volvo 760
  • 1983-1989 Dodge Ram 50
  • 1983-1985 Chrysler Town & Country
  • 1983-1985 Chrysler LeBaron
  • 1984-1985 Toyota Van
  • 1977-1979 Renault LeCar
  • 1985-1986 Volvo 740
  • 1985-1985 Chrysler Executive Limousine
  • 1989-1993 Dodge W350
  • 1989-1993 Dodge D250
  • 1980-1980 Volvo 265
  • 1983-1984 Chrysler E Class
  • 1980-1985 Toyota Tercel
  • 1985-1985 Toyota MR2
  • 1984-1985 Toyota 4Runner
  • 1984-1988 Dodge Mini Ram
  • 1983-1984 Chrysler Executive Sedan
  • 1985-1985 Volvo 745
  • 1989-1993 Dodge D350
  • 1981-1984 Toyota Starlet
  • 1983-1985 Chrysler New Yorker
  • 1975-1982 Toyota Corona
  • 1980-1981 Volvo 264
  • 1983-1983 Dodge Challenger
Customer Questions
Will an engine flush clean my pistons?
No, an engine flush is unlikely to clean the pistons.
How to replace engine pistons?
Replacing engine pistons involves removing the engine from the vehicle, disassembling it, removing the pistons, inspecting the engine components, installing the new pistons, reassembling the engine, and testing it. It's a complex process that should only be attempted by experienced mechanics.
When do engine pistons rings go bad?
Engine piston rings can go bad due to wear and tear, inadequate lubrication, overheating, manufacturing defects, or improper installation. Symptoms of failing piston rings include reduced engine power, increased oil consumption, and blue smoke from the exhaust. Regular maintenance and inspection can help identify potential issues.
Why do engine piston rings fail?
Engine piston rings can fail due to wear and tear, inadequate lubrication, overheating, manufacturing defects, or improper installation. Regular maintenance and inspection of the engine can help identify potential issues. Symptoms of failing piston rings include reduced engine power, increased oil consumption, and blue smoke from the exhaust.
Can you replace engine pistons rings without removing the engine?
Replacing engine piston rings without removing the engine is possible but not recommended due to the extensive disassembly required and the risk of damaging other engine components. A full rebuild or overhaul is generally more efficient and effective.
Are oil pump gears necessary?
Yes, oil pump gears are essential for maintaining proper engine lubrication in an internal combustion engine.
How do oil pumps work?
Oil pumps work by creating pressure to circulate engine oil throughout an internal combustion engine.
Where is the oil pump located?
The oil pump is typically located inside the engine's lower oil pan or sump.
Why do oil pump failures happen?
Oil pump failures can arise from wear, contamination, poor maintenance, and manufacturing defects, causing inadequate lubrication and potential engine damage.
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