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ZR1 oil drain plug washer.
Anyone know where I can find a washer for a LT-5, oil pan drain plug? Are
these used on any other models? Anthony J. Cesaroni President/CEO Cesaroni Technology/Cesaroni Aerospace http://www.cesaronitech.com/ (941) 360-3100 x101 Sarasota (905) 887-2370 x222 Toronto |
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ZR1 oil drain plug washer.
Do you mean that washer with the "o-ring" center? The LT-1 has it also.
Manual calls them both "gasket, oil pan drain plug". Anthony Cesaroni wrote: > Anyone know where I can find a washer for a LT-5, oil pan drain plug? Are > these used on any other models? > > Anthony J. Cesaroni > President/CEO > Cesaroni Technology/Cesaroni Aerospace > http://www.cesaronitech.com/ > (941) 360-3100 x101 Sarasota > (905) 887-2370 x222 Toronto > > |
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ZR1 oil drain plug washer.
That would be the one. The O ring is tired and I have a nuisance leak.
Sounds like the LT1 version is the same. Thanks! Anthony J. Cesaroni President/CEO Cesaroni Technology/Cesaroni Aerospace http://www.cesaronitech.com/ (941) 360-3100 x101 Sarasota (905) 887-2370 x222 Toronto "Bob I" > wrote in message ... > Do you mean that washer with the "o-ring" center? The LT-1 has it also. > Manual calls them both "gasket, oil pan drain plug". > > Anthony Cesaroni wrote: > >> Anyone know where I can find a washer for a LT-5, oil pan drain plug? Are >> these used on any other models? |
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ZR1 oil drain plug washer.
Tried the dealer yet? I suspect it's a pretty low call item.
Anthony Cesaroni wrote: > That would be the one. The O ring is tired and I have a nuisance leak. > Sounds like the LT1 version is the same. > > Thanks! > > Anthony J. Cesaroni > President/CEO > Cesaroni Technology/Cesaroni Aerospace > http://www.cesaronitech.com/ > (941) 360-3100 x101 Sarasota > (905) 887-2370 x222 Toronto > "Bob I" > wrote in message > ... > >>Do you mean that washer with the "o-ring" center? The LT-1 has it also. >>Manual calls them both "gasket, oil pan drain plug". >> >>Anthony Cesaroni wrote: >> >> >>>Anyone know where I can find a washer for a LT-5, oil pan drain plug? Are >>>these used on any other models? > > > |
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ZR1 oil drain plug washer.
"Anthony Cesaroni" > wrote in message ... > Anyone know where I can find a washer for a LT-5, oil pan drain > plug? Are these used on any other models? > > Anthony J. Cesaroni <<<Clipped advertisement>>> Nothing special about the LT-5, it uses the same drain plug as most any other stovebolt Chevrolet engine, including the 4 cylinder Cavalier. Just pay attention to the thread your model used. Dorman part #65314 $4.72 Dorman part #090024 $13.33 Fram part #SD1 $13.15 1/2 - 20 th'd Fram part #SD4 $13.15 12mmx1.75mm th'd Problem with the seal is that it's not an O-ring and it's not a washer. It looks more like a seal from a QKD piping system. Sort of a light bulb cross section with the tip of the bulb touching the thread. Size is .840 OD, .093 cross section, .630 ID, and the web closing down the ID to .425. So if you can get a washer cut out of .093 thick Viton sheet you're all set. There are 4 of them setting on my bench from the last 4 new cars I've serviced which I replaced with magnetic plugs. The only changes I see is the hex size changed some time around 2004. Got to throw them out some day. -- Dad 05 C6 Silver/Red 6spd Z51 72 Shark Black/Black/4spd |
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ZR1 oil drain plug washer.
The plug is fine. It's the funky washer that's the problem. I sourced the
washer part at the local GM dealer. Ten bucks for the washer. For an oil change the filters cost a bit more. Both are special order according to the dealer. I use Red Line oil too, so an oil change adds up close to $100.00 when it's all said and done. 600 HP under the hood is priceless though. Rippie and Lingenfelter both had their hands in it. Goes around corners and brakes like a go-kart to boot. Thanks all, Anthony J. Cesaroni President/CEO Cesaroni Technology/Cesaroni Aerospace http://www.cesaronitech.com/ (941) 360-3100 x101 Sarasota (905) 887-2370 x222 Toronto "Dad" > wrote in message ... > > "Anthony Cesaroni" > wrote in message > ... >> Anyone know where I can find a washer for a LT-5, oil pan drain plug? Are >> these used on any other models? >> >> Anthony J. Cesaroni > <<<Clipped advertisement>>> > Nothing special about the LT-5, it uses the same drain plug as most any > other stovebolt Chevrolet engine, including the 4 cylinder Cavalier. Just > pay attention to the thread your model used. > Dorman part #65314 $4.72 > Dorman part #090024 $13.33 > Fram part #SD1 $13.15 1/2 - 20 th'd > Fram part #SD4 $13.15 12mmx1.75mm th'd > Problem with the seal is that it's not an O-ring and it's not a washer. It > looks more like a seal from a QKD piping system. Sort of a light bulb > cross section with the tip of the bulb touching the thread. Size is .840 > OD, .093 cross section, .630 ID, and the web closing down the ID to .425. > So if you can get a washer cut out of .093 thick Viton sheet you're all > set. There are 4 of them setting on my bench from the last 4 new cars I've > serviced which I replaced with magnetic plugs. The only changes I see is > the hex size changed some time around 2004. Got to throw them out some > day. > > -- > Dad > 05 C6 Silver/Red 6spd Z51 > 72 Shark Black/Black/4spd > > > |
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