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Well, this was a pain in the arse. I started at 4pm hoping it would take about 2 hours...finished at 10pm (ok, 1 trip to the hardware store for some washers....ate dinner). Using the open end wrench to put the top seal on was easy...but the angle didn't work for the bottom..that one took about 30 minutes to get in there and finally used a hack saw blade with grease. And getting to that blind nut...what a pain!
Anyhow..it's all back together and I couldn't find any info on tightening specs in the factory manuals...so the blind nut (I assume this is just to keep the cooler stationary) I tightened up tight using a tiny wratchet...and the two nuts over the seals i tightened with a small wrench just till I felt hard resistence using one finger to push the wrench up with. Was that good enough? Hopefully I leak less now. The new seals didn't look exactly like the old ones. The ones in there seemed to have a larger edge on one side versus the other. The new ones looked the same on both sides. Anyhow...how tight should those seal nuts be? |
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It certainly isn't missing in your case - you'd be missing all your oil in a matter of minutes. Yes, they can seep - that's the sign that I missed. If the galley plugs are seeping oil, then it is a sign that they are loosening and that disaster is only a matter of when, not if. There are more galley plugs on both ends of the engine, but the one by the oil filter bracket is the one that I blew out and I understand that it is the most common one to fail because of the oil pressure that it holds back. |
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