Screw in the oil drain plug and tighten it up against the oil pan. Be careful not to over-tighten; you only need to snug it up. The oil pan is likely made of thin aluminum and will strip very easily. If you cannot get the plug to tighten, the threads of the plug, or that of ...
I now use these bonded seal washers on my OIL DRAIN PLUG and on my OIL COOLER FITTINGS. The drain plug thread is 3/4-16 and a 20 mm bonded washer fits well. Perfect seal every time and no need to over-tighten, ever. Mike P. from Canada sent me some photos. He changed his...
1. A plant-based powder that solidifies cooking oil and transforms it into organic waste, aka you can toss it straight in the trash afterwards! It also gets rid of that iconic cooking oil stench *and* prevents clogged drains. amazon.com Promising review: "I used it after I deep-fried...
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