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oil drain plug leak
hi all,
i've had continued bad luck with attempts to fix my '02 3.8L oil drain plug leak. i believe it's weeped/ leaked for the past 6 or so years. last drain i used a integraded crush washer and o-ring. may have slowed it down, but didn't stop. i don't believe my '00 to have the gasket material built into the plug like this '02. do i just need to replace the plug? no thread damage, i can put plenty of torque on it. seems the '00 is a stamped pan where as this '02 is cast. tia, parker |
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Re: oil drain plug leak
I often apply a bit of RTV to the threads just for some extra sealing.
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Re: oil drain plug leak
you can just pick up a replacement drain plug for about 10 dollars from any auto parts store.... the rubber o-ring does harden and won't seal after a few years i had to replace the one in my mustang and it worked like a charm
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2008 Ford Escape AWD 250,000kms ![]() going to need my head examined buying a car with this many miles on it
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Re: oil drain plug leak
I suggest you make a close look at the rear side of the engine pan (if not already done) as the oil leak could be from the rear engine seal (between engine and transaxle), and the oil will slowly flow at the buttom of the pan, specially on or near the drain plug. I have replace the plug and the seal a few time before realizing that this leak was not about the drain plug but from the rear engine seal .
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2001 Windstar 2007 Pontiac G5 2004 Freestar 1999 Ranger |
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Re: oil drain plug leak
for ~$8 i did get a new plug with the rubber insert from ford. will report back if it fails.
thanks for all the thoughts! |
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