Moroso Oil Pan Drain Plug Leak at Ebony Dougherty blog

Moroso Oil Pan Drain Plug Leak. This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. I have found that the jam nut that is welded to the pan to create the female thread for the drain plugs have threads that are not. It looks like my moroso oil pan is leaking near (as best i can tell) the drain plug. Now i finally can because the company has gone public with their solution. Use loctite® on all fasteners to prevent loosening. I've tried tightening the plug itself with no luck. Checking the rotating assembly for proper clearance is important on dry sump pans because the shorter design depth that is common. What about one of these rubber expansion plugs, no drilling or tapping 3876 posts · joined 2009

oil drain line backing up using moroso oil pan. HondaTech
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It looks like my moroso oil pan is leaking near (as best i can tell) the drain plug. I've tried tightening the plug itself with no luck. Checking the rotating assembly for proper clearance is important on dry sump pans because the shorter design depth that is common. Use loctite® on all fasteners to prevent loosening. 3876 posts · joined 2009 I have found that the jam nut that is welded to the pan to create the female thread for the drain plugs have threads that are not. Now i finally can because the company has gone public with their solution. This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. What about one of these rubber expansion plugs, no drilling or tapping

oil drain line backing up using moroso oil pan. HondaTech

Moroso Oil Pan Drain Plug Leak What about one of these rubber expansion plugs, no drilling or tapping It looks like my moroso oil pan is leaking near (as best i can tell) the drain plug. Checking the rotating assembly for proper clearance is important on dry sump pans because the shorter design depth that is common. I've tried tightening the plug itself with no luck. What about one of these rubber expansion plugs, no drilling or tapping Now i finally can because the company has gone public with their solution. This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. 3876 posts · joined 2009 Use loctite® on all fasteners to prevent loosening. I have found that the jam nut that is welded to the pan to create the female thread for the drain plugs have threads that are not.

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