Triple_Se7en
$50 Site Donor 2024
jay
The aluminum washer is thin. There's very little to crush. It's the darn copper washer that left marks on my driveway.
It's either that, or the replacement / 2nd party magnetic drain plug I bought is a poor fit. I'm going to find out the culprit by-hook or crook.....lol
I looked at some fiber washers at Home Depot yesterday. When all else fails (meaning I'm not torqueing that drain plug so hard anymore).... copper - then aluminum, I'll try fiber afterwards. If that fails, I'll put the OEM plug back in. That one hasn't leaked yet.
If I run out of patience, I'll get a Fumoto or EZ-Valve and use the Autozone plug sealant on it. I will only need to seal it one time.
The aluminum washer is thin. There's very little to crush. It's the darn copper washer that left marks on my driveway.
It's either that, or the replacement / 2nd party magnetic drain plug I bought is a poor fit. I'm going to find out the culprit by-hook or crook.....lol
I looked at some fiber washers at Home Depot yesterday. When all else fails (meaning I'm not torqueing that drain plug so hard anymore).... copper - then aluminum, I'll try fiber afterwards. If that fails, I'll put the OEM plug back in. That one hasn't leaked yet.
If I run out of patience, I'll get a Fumoto or EZ-Valve and use the Autozone plug sealant on it. I will only need to seal it one time.