Crush Washer Stuck To Oil Pan at Audrey Tyler blog

Crush Washer Stuck To Oil Pan. I couldn't remove it to. Once the crush washer crushes i have found the bolt will not tighten hardly at all. Get a copper or aluminum one from the local parts store before reinstalling. As mentioned earlier, i take a flat head screwdriver. Right that's just a stock photo, like i said it won't. Might have to get a inspection mirror and a light to take a look. Changing my oil for first time and the crush washer is stuck to engine drain hole (or at least i think it is as it didn't come off with. They stick to the pan just about every time i change oil on my toyotas. There is no crush washer on the pictured sample. I noticed as i did the last oil change at home the drain plug washer is frozen or stuck hard to the oil pan. It's apparently been there for years. If you over tighten the bolt and strip the threads. Are you sure it's still stuck and it didn't come off and go in pan? If you use a true crush washer, as is on spark plugs, the plug is tight enough when the crush washer deforms a little. Sure enough, when i did an oil change yesterday i noticed the crush washer stuck onto the face of the oil pan.

1/2" Crush Washer — Delta Mike Ltd
from www.deltamike.co.nz

Might have to get a inspection mirror and a light to take a look. I couldn't remove it to. Right that's just a stock photo, like i said it won't. Get a copper or aluminum one from the local parts store before reinstalling. There is no crush washer on the pictured sample. They stick to the pan just about every time i change oil on my toyotas. It's apparently been there for years. Are you sure it's still stuck and it didn't come off and go in pan? I noticed as i did the last oil change at home the drain plug washer is frozen or stuck hard to the oil pan. Sure enough, when i did an oil change yesterday i noticed the crush washer stuck onto the face of the oil pan.

1/2" Crush Washer — Delta Mike Ltd

Crush Washer Stuck To Oil Pan I couldn't remove it to. Changing my oil for first time and the crush washer is stuck to engine drain hole (or at least i think it is as it didn't come off with. I noticed as i did the last oil change at home the drain plug washer is frozen or stuck hard to the oil pan. I couldn't remove it to. If you use a true crush washer, as is on spark plugs, the plug is tight enough when the crush washer deforms a little. Are you sure it's still stuck and it didn't come off and go in pan? It's apparently been there for years. If you over tighten the bolt and strip the threads. They stick to the pan just about every time i change oil on my toyotas. There is no crush washer on the pictured sample. Might have to get a inspection mirror and a light to take a look. Sure enough, when i did an oil change yesterday i noticed the crush washer stuck onto the face of the oil pan. Right that's just a stock photo, like i said it won't. Get a copper or aluminum one from the local parts store before reinstalling. Once the crush washer crushes i have found the bolt will not tighten hardly at all. As mentioned earlier, i take a flat head screwdriver.

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