Triumph Oil Drain Plug Leaking at Ali Beeby blog

Triumph Oil Drain Plug Leaking. Good news is my oil pan seems to be fixed and not leaking. Easiest way to fix is in the next oil change, pull the plug and add some oil resistant thread sealer. Because i didn't do the job, i am not sure what sealant was used. Was thinking of trying pipe thread seal tape. For drain plugs, i use the torque wrench when resealing. Only 7000 miles so all service has been done by the dealer so far. But it is leaking from the drain plug. Hello, my oil drain plug is leaking, usually it should be pretty simple and replacing the crush washer should fix it. Drain plug on my 1500 appears loose and when i removed it there was a blue sealer material on the threads that must have been applied in the past to help complete the seal. I tried that but no. There was definitely a leak there but have fixed that leak (with a new seal) however it seems. I posted last week about a tiny oil leak coming from the clutch actuator arm area. Overtightening can be an expensive pita and not tight enough can. My '13 speedy developed a leak at the drain plug too. Any thoughts on what to use on the threads after my oil change?

ATV Leaking Oil Drain Plug (Easy fix!)
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Only 7000 miles so all service has been done by the dealer so far. Because i didn't do the job, i am not sure what sealant was used. Hello, my oil drain plug is leaking, usually it should be pretty simple and replacing the crush washer should fix it. I tried that but no. Overtightening can be an expensive pita and not tight enough can. Good news is my oil pan seems to be fixed and not leaking. My '13 speedy developed a leak at the drain plug too. But it is leaking from the drain plug. For drain plugs, i use the torque wrench when resealing. Any thoughts on what to use on the threads after my oil change?

ATV Leaking Oil Drain Plug (Easy fix!)

Triumph Oil Drain Plug Leaking For drain plugs, i use the torque wrench when resealing. Drain plug on my 1500 appears loose and when i removed it there was a blue sealer material on the threads that must have been applied in the past to help complete the seal. For drain plugs, i use the torque wrench when resealing. Was thinking of trying pipe thread seal tape. I posted last week about a tiny oil leak coming from the clutch actuator arm area. Easiest way to fix is in the next oil change, pull the plug and add some oil resistant thread sealer. But it is leaking from the drain plug. Only 7000 miles so all service has been done by the dealer so far. Any thoughts on what to use on the threads after my oil change? Good news is my oil pan seems to be fixed and not leaking. My '13 speedy developed a leak at the drain plug too. Overtightening can be an expensive pita and not tight enough can. Because i didn't do the job, i am not sure what sealant was used. There was definitely a leak there but have fixed that leak (with a new seal) however it seems. I tried that but no. Hello, my oil drain plug is leaking, usually it should be pretty simple and replacing the crush washer should fix it.

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