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The most common version of the Austin-Healey overdrive drain plug does not have a standard hexagonal head. Instead, it is a large, flat circular plug with six notches (slots) cut into its outer perimeter.
The Tool: The wrench or socket features six corresponding lugs (teeth) that engage perfectly with these notches.
Purpose: By engaging all six notches simultaneously, the tool distributes torque evenly, preventing the “mangling” or “rounding” that occurs if you try to use a hammer and punch or a pipe wrench.
On many Healeys, this plug is accessed from underneath the car, though some owners use the interior transmission tunnel access hole (under the carpet) for checking levels.