Oil drain plug washers
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Oil drain plug washers
I bought some of these washers for my 07 SF 3.3L. They look like
ordinary steel washers. I've read that these vehicles require some kind
of special crush washers. Are the ones I got made out of some kind of
space-age material? They don't look like they are very crushable. I have
read that some people, even dealers, are just using standard oil drain
washers.
ordinary steel washers. I've read that these vehicles require some kind
of special crush washers. Are the ones I got made out of some kind of
space-age material? They don't look like they are very crushable. I have
read that some people, even dealers, are just using standard oil drain
washers.
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Re: Oil drain plug washers
As I posted recently, up until just a few weeks ago, I had always gotten the
crushable washers from the dealer (free).
But when I went back for the latest bunch, they gave me these same simple
flat O-rings. They informed me that these are taking the place of the
crushable ones.
Actually, this is all you have ever needed. I say "good riddance to those
crushable ones, as never before did I have to change the O-ring EVERY TIME I
changed oil. With these I did, but hopefully no more.
Tom Wenndt
"Edgar MacArthur" <edgarmac@verizon.net> wrote in message
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>I bought some of these washers for my 07 SF 3.3L. They look like ordinary
>steel washers. I've read that these vehicles require some kind of special
>crush washers. Are the ones I got made out of some kind of space-age
>material? They don't look like they are very crushable. I have read that
>some people, even dealers, are just using standard oil drain washers.
crushable washers from the dealer (free).
But when I went back for the latest bunch, they gave me these same simple
flat O-rings. They informed me that these are taking the place of the
crushable ones.
Actually, this is all you have ever needed. I say "good riddance to those
crushable ones, as never before did I have to change the O-ring EVERY TIME I
changed oil. With these I did, but hopefully no more.
Tom Wenndt
"Edgar MacArthur" <edgarmac@verizon.net> wrote in message
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>I bought some of these washers for my 07 SF 3.3L. They look like ordinary
>steel washers. I've read that these vehicles require some kind of special
>crush washers. Are the ones I got made out of some kind of space-age
>material? They don't look like they are very crushable. I have read that
>some people, even dealers, are just using standard oil drain washers.
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Re: Oil drain plug washers
As I posted in last week's threads about the same subject, my dealer,
Hyundai of Athens, Ga., charged me a buck a piece for the darn washers,
which appear to be a soft aluminum, not steel.
Tom
"Edgar MacArthur" <edgarmac@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Tom: Thanks for the info.
>
> Ed MacArthur
Hyundai of Athens, Ga., charged me a buck a piece for the darn washers,
which appear to be a soft aluminum, not steel.
Tom
"Edgar MacArthur" <edgarmac@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Tom: Thanks for the info.
>
> Ed MacArthur
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"Tom" <tjwitman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> As I posted in last week's threads about the same subject, my dealer,
> Hyundai of Athens, Ga., charged me a buck a piece for the darn washers,
> which appear to be a soft aluminum, not steel.
>
I should hope it is not steel. It's a crush ring so you want something
soft. A buck each is really not a bad price for them. The whole idea is
kind of silly, but since that's what the designers came up with, that's what
we're stuck with.
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Re: Oil drain plug washers
no, we are not stuck with it. I put Fram's oil drain valve in a couple of
years ago, havn't removed the drain plug since, and have been very happy
with the product. Still have a little bag with 6 crushable washers in it on
my workbench.
Dan
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> "Tom" <tjwitman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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>> As I posted in last week's threads about the same subject, my dealer,
>> Hyundai of Athens, Ga., charged me a buck a piece for the darn washers,
>> which appear to be a soft aluminum, not steel.
>>
>
> I should hope it is not steel. It's a crush ring so you want something
> soft. A buck each is really not a bad price for them. The whole idea is
> kind of silly, but since that's what the designers came up with, that's
> what
> we're stuck with.
>
> --
>
> -Mike-
> mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
>
>
years ago, havn't removed the drain plug since, and have been very happy
with the product. Still have a little bag with 6 crushable washers in it on
my workbench.
Dan
"Mike Marlow" <mmarlow@alltel.net> wrote in message
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> "Tom" <tjwitman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:A13Bh.5979$e8.3727@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
>> As I posted in last week's threads about the same subject, my dealer,
>> Hyundai of Athens, Ga., charged me a buck a piece for the darn washers,
>> which appear to be a soft aluminum, not steel.
>>
>
> I should hope it is not steel. It's a crush ring so you want something
> soft. A buck each is really not a bad price for them. The whole idea is
> kind of silly, but since that's what the designers came up with, that's
> what
> we're stuck with.
>
> --
>
> -Mike-
> mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
>
>
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Re: Oil drain plug washers
"Mike Marlow" <mmarlow@alltel.net> wrote in message >
> I should hope it is not steel. It's a crush ring so you want something
> soft. A buck each is really not a bad price for them.
They are worth about 8¢ at best, but when you have a parts department and
associated overhead, selling one at a time even a buck is not much. That is
probably why the dealer gave me one instead of doing the normal paperwork to
sell a part.
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Re: Oil drain plug washers
Regarding the last few posts:
A) That paperwork fill-out thing is probably why I also get them free by
the bag-full;
B) The "aluminum" O-rings we are talking about are the new flat ones, not
the old, crushable ones. I assume the crushable ones were a light-weight
metal as well, but agree that these new ones look to be aluminum;
C) The people that have used that Fram kit (and other similar brands) have
almost universally reported happiness and no problems with them. If there
is one that fits your vehicle, it sounds like a good investment.
Tom Wenndt
"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
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> "Mike Marlow" <mmarlow@alltel.net> wrote in message >
>> I should hope it is not steel. It's a crush ring so you want something
>> soft. A buck each is really not a bad price for them.
>
> They are worth about 8¢ at best, but when you have a parts department and
> associated overhead, selling one at a time even a buck is not much. That
> is probably why the dealer gave me one instead of doing the normal
> paperwork to sell a part.
>
A) That paperwork fill-out thing is probably why I also get them free by
the bag-full;
B) The "aluminum" O-rings we are talking about are the new flat ones, not
the old, crushable ones. I assume the crushable ones were a light-weight
metal as well, but agree that these new ones look to be aluminum;
C) The people that have used that Fram kit (and other similar brands) have
almost universally reported happiness and no problems with them. If there
is one that fits your vehicle, it sounds like a good investment.
Tom Wenndt
"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
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> "Mike Marlow" <mmarlow@alltel.net> wrote in message >
>> I should hope it is not steel. It's a crush ring so you want something
>> soft. A buck each is really not a bad price for them.
>
> They are worth about 8¢ at best, but when you have a parts department and
> associated overhead, selling one at a time even a buck is not much. That
> is probably why the dealer gave me one instead of doing the normal
> paperwork to sell a part.
>
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Re: Oil drain plug washers
"Dan K" <danielgkNOSPAM@visi.com> wrote in message
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> no, we are not stuck with it. I put Fram's oil drain valve in a couple of
> years ago, havn't removed the drain plug since, and have been very happy
> with the product. Still have a little bag with 6 crushable washers in it
on
> my workbench.
>
> Dan
You're right Dan - that is the real solution.
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-Mike-
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