Hammer
TDR MEMBER
Ok so I have a question here for you all on these drains...
How many of you had compromised oil pans which led you to these drain plugs?. What I mean by that is a oil pan which would not seal up when the drain plug was reinserted,no matter what trick you tried?. On my 12valver after the engine work was done at EEP the oil was changed and the plug reinstalled. The drain plug was very tight when it was removed and when we replaced it and refilled the oil,it has been dripping ever since.
The drain plug(factory)has been changed out with a new Mopar and Cummins plug,sealing gaskets have been tried(copper,rubber and plastic)and EEP went as far as to make sure the pan was flat at the sealing point by some old fashioned ingunity. I was thinking of trying one of these myself before I go back out to have the pan changed to the chrome one. The mess in the driveway is driving me nuts,let alone wiping down the underside all the time. I have checked the drain plug area on the pan and see no cracks or areas compromised enough to lead me to believe the pan is shot. I rather save the new chrome pan for my new bullet but if its pressed into service sooner,then so be it.
Any thoughts??... ... . Andy
How many of you had compromised oil pans which led you to these drain plugs?. What I mean by that is a oil pan which would not seal up when the drain plug was reinserted,no matter what trick you tried?. On my 12valver after the engine work was done at EEP the oil was changed and the plug reinstalled. The drain plug was very tight when it was removed and when we replaced it and refilled the oil,it has been dripping ever since.
The drain plug(factory)has been changed out with a new Mopar and Cummins plug,sealing gaskets have been tried(copper,rubber and plastic)and EEP went as far as to make sure the pan was flat at the sealing point by some old fashioned ingunity. I was thinking of trying one of these myself before I go back out to have the pan changed to the chrome one. The mess in the driveway is driving me nuts,let alone wiping down the underside all the time. I have checked the drain plug area on the pan and see no cracks or areas compromised enough to lead me to believe the pan is shot. I rather save the new chrome pan for my new bullet but if its pressed into service sooner,then so be it.
Any thoughts??... ... . Andy