Thanks for the reassurance Dubster...
Bart
Originally Posted by Ldub
Thanks for the reassurance Dubster...
Bart
Originally Posted by Ldub
Ah, high-five!!
etlsport raised a good point - the magnetic plug won't pick up aluminum shavings, so if you are concerned about additional shavings in your oil (and you probably should be), change your oil & filter a couple more times in the next 1000 miles.
tom4bren & psychos - so do you still disagree with me about the threads being important to sealing the drain plug?What happened to Bart was what I was getting at - if you've messed up your threads so the plug doesn't stop tightening, it can't hold the gasket tightly enough to form a seal.
Yay!!! Mystery solved!!
VehiGAZ,
"...if you've messed up your threads so the plug doesn't stop tightening, it can't hold the gasket tightly enough to form a seal."
I hate when I'm wrong (I thought I was once - but that was a mistake) ... glad I wasn't here. In your own words you verified what I said. The threads don't make the seal, they compress the gasket that makes the seal. By the very nature of how threads engage, they can not make a seal unless suplimented with something like teflon tape.
Trust me, I've learned that lesson the hard way with MANY failed plumbing repairs.
Besides - who (even Bart) could have messed up the threads that badly???? Oh yes, that was me when I was installing Tone's seat extenders (my fault not Tone's).
Last edited by tom4bren : 08/01/2007 at 09:13 AM
LOL, I'm no mechanic, so it doesn't suprise me that I FUBARed something, but it all comes with experience I suppose.
What I learned from this is that you should never work on your VX (or anything you care about for that matter) if you are feeling rushed or hasty. I'm sure had I not been pressed for time, I wouldn't have messed things up.....I hope.
Bart
Originally Posted by tom4bren
"you should never work on your VX (or anything you care about for that matter) if you are feeling rushed or hasty"
My problem is that I usually have about 6 things going at once.
Yeah, me too. And this was definitely the case last weekend when I changed my oil. It just serves as a reminder that I need to take a breather, slow down, take a sip of my Blue Moon and do one thing at a time.
Bart
Originally Posted by tom4bren
Ain't that the truth! On the other hand, I have achieved glorious automotive feats while rushing... I once reseated a valve cover gasket on a hot engine in about 20 minutes, and changed all four sets of brake pads in 58 minutes (both on a 1979 Volvo).Originally Posted by tom4bren
You're an amazing stripper by any measure, Bart!
I still don't know how I turned a bolt into a nail....![]()
Bart
Originally Posted by VehiGAZ