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Re: [Healeys] GB Oil Leak

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Subject: Re: [Healeys] GB Oil Leak
From: Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net>
Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2022 21:15:48 -0700
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The white teflon sealant usually works well enough if the the threads 
are well-matched. Teflon tape might be a little better but, usually, it 
isn't. This stuff works best for me in plumbing applications, should be OK.

Go easy on the breaker bar, it's possible to crack the case; in fact, 
have a close look at it to check for cracking.


On 10/16/2022 8:18 PM, Roger Grace wrote:
> BJ8 with MT 90 oil in transmission.
> I am struggling with an oil leak from the drain plug on my transmission.
> The tapered thread plug, not the brass OD one.
> On my last attempt I carefully cleaned the plug and the case thread.
> Then used used that white Permatex thread sealant.
> Little improvement.
> Kept tightening with lot more torque with 16in breaker bar plus pipe.
> Some minor improvement.
> Fearing damage, now reluctant to do any more tightening.
> A colleague suggests that Permatex form a gasket aviation stuff - 
> liquid sealant in a tin ...
> Is this a common issue - maybe a new plug ?
> Ideas please and your collective wisdom appreciated.
> rg
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