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drain plug washer

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yeagermeister
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drain plug washer

Post by yeagermeister »

oops. i dropped the drain plug washer in the drain pan. didn't notice. didn't put is back on.

how important is that little thingie? am i gonna drip? i can't think of a good way to get it on without essentially changing the oil again (5+ quarts of synth... argh...)
(the other) sean



'94 855 5-speed

'02 lifted Nissan XTERRA

kelvin6
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Post by kelvin6 »

Just observe the area where you parked. If it does drip, then get the washer ready, and quickly remove it and let the oil flow out into a bucket. Quickly slip the washer on and replace. This will get messy. You can determine how much oil was lost by seeing how much came out. If, you're good, probably a quart.
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1995 Volvo 850 GLT <- RIP

Jot
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Post by Jot »

It is usually refered to as a crush washer as many people overtighten the plug.

White850Turbo
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Post by White850Turbo »

You're supposed to replace that crush washer every time you change the oil. You don't want to overtighten the plug either or you'll be looking for a new one as it is made of aluminum, which can strip relatively easily.
-Sean

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yeagermeister
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Post by yeagermeister »

well, no leaks after 240+ miles of driving today. the head on the plug isn't in the best of shape, so i'll just replace the whole thing, with the washer. fun!
(the other) sean



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'02 lifted Nissan XTERRA

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