Best to just continue this in the other thread you started for it. You have people trying to help with your same issue in 2 different treads.
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Best to just continue this in the other thread you started for it. You have people trying to help with your same issue in 2 different treads.
I also got all the studs in, and got the new oil filter cover onHope it doesn't leak now. I can't test because I need an oil drain washer.
Usually the old one can be reused, oldskool like.
If it is not terribly damaged, sand both sides flat by sliding it
on a piece of sanding paper.
Next, hang the washer on a piece of metal wire and heat it until it glows red.
Drop it in water and clean it.
Good to go.
It's called tempering.
Softens and toughens the copper so it will deform enough to
seal when tightened.
You have 6 new ones ?
It's called tempering.
Softens and toughens the copper so it will deform enough to
seal when tightened.
Noreg, Rijko
i believe you guys are talking about 2 different types of washers. I believe Noreg has the type of single-use metal crush washer shown in my pic, and not a copper washer that some reuse after a heat/cool annealing process that should make them reusable. YMMV. Thanks for the reminder that I had this one on my workbench waiting for me to attempt removal of the crush washer. It’s stuck fast to the oil drain bolt. I now have some penetrating oil on it to try to free it. This type of washer crushes when you torque it down(up) on the underside of the oil pan. It is not reusable. This is the only one that’s ever given me a problem removing.
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