About to do my first oil/filter change.
Anyone kind enough to tell me what size and material crush washer normally used for the sump drain plug?
Thanks.
Out of interest, why do people think it's so important to replace it?
I've done dozens of oil changes, never changed the washer, never had even a drip.
It's not like there's any pressure behind it.
(15-07-14, 11:09 PM)elbrownos link Wrote: Out of interest, why do people think it's so important to replace it?
I've done dozens of oil changes, never changed the washer, never had even a drip.
It's not like there's any pressure behind it.
Its just good workshop practice. Youre tightening a steel bolt into alloy -hopefully to the right torque setting-&as the name suggests, its a crush washer designed to "spread" behind the bolt head forming a good seal. For the sake of a few pennies its peace of mind.
Probably more damage is done by overtightening components-its very common to see threads in alloy damaged by steel bolts/screws.