oil change (drain plug)
cfrank2
12-10-2007, 09:51 PM
I have a 2004 chevy silverado with a 6.6L V8 duramax diesel, i have heard from some people that there is a crush gasket on the drain plug is that true. What is the actual name of that gasket?
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J-Ri
12-11-2007, 01:51 PM
I have a 2004 chevy silverado with a 6.6L V8 duramax diesel, i have heard from some people that there is a crush gasket on the drain plug is that true. What is the actual name of that gasket?
Thanks:banghead:
It's possible, but drain plugs can be replaced. I've seen two and they both had the rubber ring in a recess in the drain plug. Just look at it the next time it's out. If there is any material on it that you can deform with your fingernail, it's not the crush type. It's probably just called the "drain plug gasket".
Just curious, but what about the type of sealing method would make you bang your head on the wall?
Thanks:banghead:
It's possible, but drain plugs can be replaced. I've seen two and they both had the rubber ring in a recess in the drain plug. Just look at it the next time it's out. If there is any material on it that you can deform with your fingernail, it's not the crush type. It's probably just called the "drain plug gasket".
Just curious, but what about the type of sealing method would make you bang your head on the wall?
j cAT
12-11-2007, 07:50 PM
I have a 2004 chevy silverado with a 6.6L V8 duramax diesel, i have heard from some people that there is a crush gasket on the drain plug is that true. What is the actual name of that gasket?
Thanks:banghead:
on my sil 5.3 I have oil drain plug that is steel with a rubber seal that seats in a groove where it touches the oil pan. torque to 15ft lbs. 110,000 mi same plug no leaks. also plug has magnet on tip
Thanks:banghead:
on my sil 5.3 I have oil drain plug that is steel with a rubber seal that seats in a groove where it touches the oil pan. torque to 15ft lbs. 110,000 mi same plug no leaks. also plug has magnet on tip
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