47 356 engine oil plug crush washer
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I like to keep these around. Are they available from auto supply stores? Specs?
Posted on: 2022/5/24 14:01
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Re: 47 356 engine oil plug crush washer
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Howard always nails it with precision plus. If you use a copper washer, you can always anneal it, reuse. I hang mine from a wire over the stove flame 'til it's red, then let it cool. Copper, being soft, conforms to any micro fissures, pits to prevent seepage.
Posted on: 2022/5/24 15:43
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Thank all of you! I do not have a NAPA in my little town. O'Rilleys, Lowes, Advance Auto could not help.
In my research on the net, someone mentioned that Harbor Freight has copper washers. I do have a Harbor Freight, so I dropped by and found a copper washer assortment with 6 washers with 5/8 ID. I will be driving the car to my new home which is about 3 hours from my current home. So, oil and filter change, repair of wipers, air the tires and now ready for launch. Family is coming Friday to move 3 cars in my little fleet to their new home. The Grand Dame will lead the way. Thank everyone and especially the Grand Master Howard...
Posted on: 2022/5/24 18:02
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That copper washer in the photo looks to be too big to me. Maybe you need a 9/16" washer? Nothing wrong with using a nylon washer. No points will be deducted from using one. Hope your move goes well and safely.
Posted on: 2022/5/25 11:51
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My washer on the Deluxe is too large, but I reused it anyway, unfried. I lack a stove/range flame. I did wrap the threads on the plug with Teflon tape as I was too lazy to tie into a new tube of silicone caulk.m I thought that the old truck was using oil, but it turns out that it was just leaking at the drain plug. I goop-n-tape that plug at every (5000 mile) change and it goes a full cycle without adding oil. With 213K miles. Makes me pleased.
Posted on: 2022/5/26 4:37
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