1020 a mess

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Finally getting back around to working on the rust bucket. I have all of the fluids drained out. The drain plugs look like they may have had a washer or o ring on them that rotted or possibly is just a collection of grease and dirt. Does anyone know if they need a washer or seal of any kind? I can't find anything in the manual.

Thanks
 
   / 1020 a mess #12  
You can use a little Teflon tape on the threds if it feels loose. I would not add a loose washer that could make it leak, some plugs will hav a built in lip much like a washer and that might work. If it did not leak I would use the existing plug.
 
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Thanks. Put them back with no tape or seals. Holding all fluids perfectly.
 
   / 1020 a mess #14  
Drain plug should have sealing washer
2 ea-A4827R Washer - WASHER,SPECIAL ALUMINUM ADD 1.76 USD
 

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