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I am getting ready to change the oil in Big Red and I need to know the torque spec on the drain plug. I just bought a new plug seal so that it can be replaced when I do the oil change.....



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Don't do it!

I would advise against torqing it. I did not torque mine on my first oil change - no problem. I made the mistake of using the torque wrench on it (torqued it to spec - 40) on my second oil change. On the third, it was all I could do to break that mother loose. I really thought I was going to tear the steel on the pan before it broke loose. I do not torque it anymore. I just do it the old fasioned way - tighten to feel. It still seems to tighten up as I drive, but it isn't as tough to bust loose as it was that one time I used the torque wrench on it. Just my experience.
 
The correct torque for the Dodge plug is 40 ft. lb. , for a Cummins plug in other B-series engines, the torque is higher.
 
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