Oil Leak

aggie08281

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Feb 4, 2006
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I'm leaking oil from the drain plug on the oil pan. I think the threads from the oil pan are messed up because i got a new drain plug and it still leaks. Any ideas on how I can stop the leak from the oil drain plug? thanks guys
 

boost fiend

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Jul 24, 2005
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did you remeber to replace the plug gasket? is the drain plug tight enough? have you tried to look into finding a tap and cleaning the threads?
 

aggie08281

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Feb 4, 2006
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Houston
Yeah i replaced the gasket and it is tight. One of my friends just told me about tapping it so I'll probably have to do that on Monday. Thanks for the help!:)
 

mrnickleye

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Jun 8, 2005
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The oil pan has a problem that can develop. Mine did.

With the oil removed, put you little finger in the hole and feel all the way around inside. It seems the 'factory welded in' nut/threads is not 'all the way' around. There seems to be a little gap, like a "C".

After many changes, and tightenings, the sheet metal surface (that the gasket seats on) distorts a tiny bit. This creates a tiny gap so the gasket, which is very hard, won't fill in this gap. Then, it drips.

I tried 3-4 different gaskets, and finally ended up using a washer for the garden hose. I wrap the threads of the plug with teflon tape too.

You might be able to use the regular gasket with the teflon tape on the threads.
 

aggie08281

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Feb 4, 2006
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Houston
Last time i did the oil change i used teflon tape wrapped twice around this. This time i wrapped it 5 times and the leak was about the same. I'm gonna try the washer. Should I get a metal washer? How much bigger than the rubber gasket should i get it? Thanks, I really appreciate the help!
 

supra90turbo

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Beautiful. Thank you so much JJ!
I had all the intentions of buying one of those long ago and I was at work, as I am now, and forgot to buy it when I got home, then forgot the name....

I just ordered one for my Subaru and one for my Supra! :icon_razz
 
Oct 11, 2005
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The correct model would appear to be F103 (Toyota >88). Since the supra
spans 86-92 its not really clear if this one will work (the drain plug part number is the same from 86-93 ). JJ, do you remember if this is correct?
 

aggie08281

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Feb 4, 2006
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Hey guys ima look into getting that lil gadget I really appreciate the help guys:) Y'all are awesome. I will keep y'all posted on what happens. I will try to get it later today cuz I'm already late for class. Thanks!
 

mackg@goodweb.org

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Jun 8, 2006
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aggie08281 said:
Hey guys ima look into getting that lil gadget I really appreciate the help guys:) Y'all are awesome. I will keep y'all posted on what happens. I will try to get it later today cuz I'm already late for class. Thanks!

I am curious to know if the Fumoto drain plug solved your leak problem?
I have the same leak..

thanks
 

miggles

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I had the same leak/drip for weeks, Drove me nuts. I ended up getting 3 fibrous washers and sticking them onto the sump plug then some teflon tape and tightening it up but not too tite,just nip it up or the washers distort and get chewed out. Hasnt leaked since.