Do I Need A Washer On Oil Drain Plug at Rita Hobbs blog

Do I Need A Washer On Oil Drain Plug. You should be changing this every oil change, but you're probably not. I'm wondering if this was a good idea. You will loose oil without the. You can get away with using the same washer. You do not want to over tighten the drain plug to stop a leak when the real solution is a washer. Yes, at least on hondas. I had some honda oil drain plug crush washers, so installed one when i reinstalled the plug. So what's the big deal ? They call it a crush washer and it is meant to be replaced each time. I like washers from oil tite, they are. I've had trouble this weekend getting the drain plug on our 2012 kia sportage to stop leaking after i changed the oil. Drain the oil in a clean container, put new washer, tighten plug and put oil back in.

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You will loose oil without the. You can get away with using the same washer. So what's the big deal ? Yes, at least on hondas. I like washers from oil tite, they are. I've had trouble this weekend getting the drain plug on our 2012 kia sportage to stop leaking after i changed the oil. I had some honda oil drain plug crush washers, so installed one when i reinstalled the plug. You should be changing this every oil change, but you're probably not. They call it a crush washer and it is meant to be replaced each time. Drain the oil in a clean container, put new washer, tighten plug and put oil back in.

Drain Plug/Oil Sump Nut+Washer M14*1.5 Proton Saga Iswara Satria Waja

Do I Need A Washer On Oil Drain Plug Drain the oil in a clean container, put new washer, tighten plug and put oil back in. They call it a crush washer and it is meant to be replaced each time. You will loose oil without the. I've had trouble this weekend getting the drain plug on our 2012 kia sportage to stop leaking after i changed the oil. So what's the big deal ? Yes, at least on hondas. I had some honda oil drain plug crush washers, so installed one when i reinstalled the plug. You do not want to over tighten the drain plug to stop a leak when the real solution is a washer. You should be changing this every oil change, but you're probably not. You can get away with using the same washer. I'm wondering if this was a good idea. Drain the oil in a clean container, put new washer, tighten plug and put oil back in. I like washers from oil tite, they are.

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