P Petron New Member Aug 2, 2008 #1 Hi. When replacing rear drain plug assembly is using standard silicone recommended for coating the gasket - see link. Thanks
Hi. When replacing rear drain plug assembly is using standard silicone recommended for coating the gasket - see link. Thanks
R robin savell lloyd Active Member Aug 2, 2008 #2 It looks like you are missing part of your oring. you may be able to buy a new oring from a auto parts store. :cheers:
It looks like you are missing part of your oring. you may be able to buy a new oring from a auto parts store. :cheers:
R robin savell lloyd Active Member Aug 2, 2008 #3 If you are going to replace the whole thing then I would buy some very good sealant like RIGHT STUFF. I am sure that you can get away with some thing different thow.:cheers:
If you are going to replace the whole thing then I would buy some very good sealant like RIGHT STUFF. I am sure that you can get away with some thing different thow.:cheers:
P Petron New Member Aug 2, 2008 #4 Well I've purchased the whole drain plug assembly, this includes the oring, gasket, screws & bracket itself. So you'd recommend RIGHT STUFF? ok. Do the screws need anything like loctite? Thanks
Well I've purchased the whole drain plug assembly, this includes the oring, gasket, screws & bracket itself. So you'd recommend RIGHT STUFF? ok. Do the screws need anything like loctite? Thanks
R robin savell lloyd Active Member Aug 2, 2008 #5 I would not use lock tight but I would coat threads with the sealent that is going to be used for the plug assembly gasket. :cheers:
I would not use lock tight but I would coat threads with the sealent that is going to be used for the plug assembly gasket. :cheers: