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  1. #1
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    Default Slight oil leak...

    So I noticed some oil leaking into the bilge the other day. I found root cause of the oil drain plug. For anyone that didn't see my other thread, I put a regular drain plug in after breaking the elbow and hose drain set up. The oil drain plug I got has a plastic washer / gasket. Last night I thought I'd snug it up and when I did it turned quite a bit.

    I'm wondering...

    Should I have put teflon tape or other thread sealant on?

    Should I be using a different sort of washer / gasket?

    Thoughts?

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    Sounds to me like it wasn't tight enough to begin with. I've never heard of anyone using anything but sheer torque to keep a drain plug in.
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    Just don't crank it too tight, would be a pain to strip the threads. Check to be sure the oil pan surface is clean around the bolt hole and that it is flat, not bent or dinged.

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    If just re-tightening doesn't work, I'd try a copper washer like used on fuel fittings. Stiff enough to take some torque yet soft enough to seal against the harder steel.
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    Thanks guys.

    I was careful not to overtighten. I'll watch it to see what it does and if it starts leaking again, I'll look into the copper washer. I'm hoping I don't need to do anything more than tighten it. Don't want to have to change the oil again.

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    How do you drain your oil? Do you not have a hose coming from your oil pan?
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    No, I broke the fitting in the fall and couldn't find a way to replace it without lifting the motor. I just put a regular drain plug in and I'm getting a Pela pump next time I do an oil change. I'll use the pump to suck the oil out of the dipstick.

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