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Old Aug 18, 2022 | 05:47 AM
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Welcome- was there any signs that the threads on your oil plug were damaged? Cross threading or resistance in turning might be signs the thread is damaged.
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Welcome- was there any signs that the threads on your oil plug were damaged? Cross threading or resistance in turning might be signs the thread is damaged.
I don't think so, the plug went in and turned smoothly
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I don't think so, the plug went in and turned smoothly
So you deleted your OP and skipped out without an explanation? Did you find a fix for it?
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Sorry, I just saw this. The oil plug wasn't torqued to spec
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