Sump plug washer
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Sump plug washer
Hi,
Am working up to the winter oil change and I just reused the old washer last time. Is it an M14 washer that's required? Be grateful if anyone has a link where I could buy a few online. Brickwerks have a minimum order of a fiver so I'd have to get about fifty of then!
Thanks,
Duncan
Am working up to the winter oil change and I just reused the old washer last time. Is it an M14 washer that's required? Be grateful if anyone has a link where I could buy a few online. Brickwerks have a minimum order of a fiver so I'd have to get about fifty of then!
Thanks,
Duncan
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Re: Sump plug washer
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Re: Sump plug washer
Plus every local car spares shop should stock them (by size).
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Re: Sump plug washer
worth noting many WBX sumps have been retapped M16
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Re: Sump plug washer
You don't need a new one every time - only if badly scored, just anneal it and re-use.
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Re: Sump plug washer
whs^^
can be reused
whats more important than the odd drip once a month is using a torque wrench to refit
too loose and it can rattle out ( ask me how I know)
too tight and knackered threads (ask me how I know)
can be reused
whats more important than the odd drip once a month is using a torque wrench to refit
too loose and it can rattle out ( ask me how I know)
too tight and knackered threads (ask me how I know)
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Pray kind sir, how do thou knowest? 
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Re: Sump plug washer
Thanks, didn't know about annealing washers - good tip. Yep, will be using the torque wrench for sure. 
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Re: Sump plug washer
Sealing washers are disposable single-use parts.
Its a false economy to anneal and re-use, they spread and get stuck in the crankcase recess without any encouragement anyway.
Its a false economy to anneal and re-use, they spread and get stuck in the crankcase recess without any encouragement anyway.
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Re: Sump plug washer
^^ I have to agree with that too, replace when they are that cheap, but if I am disorganised and haven't got one, reuse.
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Re: Sump plug washer
I'm with itchy and Oldie,you can anneal copper,heat up till cherry red then let cool,done it loads of times never a problem
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Re: Sump plug washer
Not worth the hassle just buy new or reuse
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Re: Sump plug washer
What, without annealing first?
I have found that new ones are hard a lot of the time - they are not as soft as they should be. Most probably because they are work hardened a bit by stamping them out.
I have found that new ones are hard a lot of the time - they are not as soft as they should be. Most probably because they are work hardened a bit by stamping them out.
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