Is there a specific torque spec for the engine oil drain plug? I searched the board with no luck, no luck with the Bently, either...
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Originally posted by Jscotty View PostTIGHT is the torque spec that I use.
But seriously if you have a good washer behind the plug you should be able to "feel" the proper tightness. Its very difficult to overtighten it with a standard wrench.
Originally posted by AlarmedBreadIn the bently
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24ftlbs ;-)I Timothy 2:1-2
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This is OK on some oil pans, but weak aluminum pans, like newer VW's, will wear out and strip VERY quickly with even slight over tightening - so don't make it a habit. When I worked at a lube shop we had charts for torque specs on drain plugs, and you would be surprised how little or high some were. Anything from 15 lbs/ft to 45 lbs/ft IIRC. Always make sure you use a brand new OEM style gasket (whether it's fiber, rubber, copper, or aluminum). Always.
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Originally posted by uofom3 View Postturn it as hard as you possibly can to ensure proper tightness - i strongly encourage the use of an air wrench/impact gun.Originally posted by Mr. AndersonTed is right, a breaker bar on the end of your wrench might be a good idea, too.I Timothy 2:1-2
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