Gary --
That's a taper thread so it should seal well with nothing added though some
Teflon tape can help a bit and possibly make it a bit easier to remove.
But...
Are you sure that the plug is the culprit? Where that plug is situated is
a low point so drips/leaks elsewhere will finally appear as a drop on that
plug.
Is you dinner sized puddle a true puddle of wet oil on a solid surface or
is it the oil mark on a piece of cardboard or other absorbent material you
have under there? A little oil can go a long way and a drip on cardboard
or such will spread overtime to leave a large stain even if the quantity of
oil is small.
Geo
On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 4:55 PM, Gary Nafziger <nafzigerg@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Newly overhauled tr-3. Wrapped the oil pan plug with teflon tape and
> tightened up to what felt solid. It's been leading while just sitting over
> winter. Have a dinner plate size oil puddle at least. I purchased the
> Moss
> ball valve type spigot to install so I won't need to bother the threads in
> the
> future. I'd like to get a good tight seal on the valve. Looking for
> suggestions on what to use for a good oil blocking seal. Just wrap with
> thicker and thicker teflon tape? Is there a plumbers putty/caulk that
> might
> work. If so does plumbers stuff work ok with the engine heat?
> Just wondering
> gary n.
>
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