Long ago, before everyone knew about the misprint in the manual on torque for the oil drain plug, I followed the manual and tried to tighten it to what the manual said. Needless to say, I never got there, the plug cracked at around 60 ft-lb.
I realized something was wrong, so I took it out, saw the crack, and brazed it back together so the oil wouldn't pour out, then off to the Cummins dealer for a new plug. Well, they didn't have one and had to order it, but said they had the gaskets.
Well, when the plug came in, they didn't have any gaskets, so I just used the old one. It leaked a bit, but I lived with it. Then got new gaskets, lost 'em somewhere in the clutter, etc.
Anyway, I *FINALLY* got a new gasket and installed it. Now it's leaking worse than the old one.
So, I've got to assume that over torqueing the plug distorted the oil pan somewhat, making it basically impossible to get a good seal.
So, I'm looking for suggestions of how to solve this problem. Two gaskets? Some other sort of gasket material to fill the space? One of the after-market easy drain type plugs, put in with silicone around the threads?
The last one seems like possibly the best option, but I'm really leary of having something down there that could get bumped on a rock or brush or whatever and dump the oil
since I do drive off road a fair amount.
So, any suggestions out there? Are there any easy drain type plugs that don't reduce ground clearance and/or don't have something hanging down to get caught on stuff, possibly opening the valve?
Thanks,
-cj
I realized something was wrong, so I took it out, saw the crack, and brazed it back together so the oil wouldn't pour out, then off to the Cummins dealer for a new plug. Well, they didn't have one and had to order it, but said they had the gaskets.
Well, when the plug came in, they didn't have any gaskets, so I just used the old one. It leaked a bit, but I lived with it. Then got new gaskets, lost 'em somewhere in the clutter, etc.
Anyway, I *FINALLY* got a new gasket and installed it. Now it's leaking worse than the old one.

So, I've got to assume that over torqueing the plug distorted the oil pan somewhat, making it basically impossible to get a good seal.
So, I'm looking for suggestions of how to solve this problem. Two gaskets? Some other sort of gasket material to fill the space? One of the after-market easy drain type plugs, put in with silicone around the threads?
The last one seems like possibly the best option, but I'm really leary of having something down there that could get bumped on a rock or brush or whatever and dump the oil

So, any suggestions out there? Are there any easy drain type plugs that don't reduce ground clearance and/or don't have something hanging down to get caught on stuff, possibly opening the valve?
Thanks,
-cj