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Ummm, without going to the machine shed to jack up the car and photograph the engine drain plug on my 1976 model, I can assure you a NPT or pipe fitting type plug is used. It is the same as the drain plug on the four speed gearbox and was used on many other cars as well. It has a square 7/16" head on it.
If your plug is like this and goes in DEEP, then a prior owner or semi trained Ape of a mechanic has over torqued it once upon a time, causing it to enlarge the threaded hole in the sump. Perhaps you have an oil pan repair plug as sold at any auto parts store used for a quick fix? They come with a copper gasket and are self tapping.
Mildred Hargis
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Agreed. Both of my cars have plugs you describe and both drip. On one the plug goes deep but on the other it is normal. I have not been able to find one with a shoulder the has the same thread size.
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'79 TR7 DHC
'76 TR7 FHC