Sump + oil = bolt

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  1. graysonvario

    graysonvario New Member

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    Can someone please bring a sump bolt to the QLD tech day

    I'm to embarrassed to say why haha

    this is how much oil Iv gone through in 2 months

    This is not a joke (Please be gentle) :D:D:D


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  2. Gunwarm

    Gunwarm Kamikazee Special Corps

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    That's some leak :D
     
  3. graysonvario

    graysonvario New Member

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    Haha It's disgusting and I'm over it
     
  4. rollin

    rollin First 9

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    So the bolt is damaged ? Or washer missing? Threads in sump ok?
     
  5. graysonvario

    graysonvario New Member

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    There is a heap of broken silicon around the bolt. didn't have a washer on it when I bought the car. Ever since I changed the oil for the first time it's been leaking like a sieve



     
  6. rollin

    rollin First 9

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    Needs a new washer man. Don't use a second hand one.
     
  7. graysonvario

    graysonvario New Member

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    Do you have one ? Are you coming to the tech day
     
  8. Anti

    Anti 14.7 x 14.7 = 44.1

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    It's just a generic copper crush washer dude.

    As a motorbike rider I am not impressed with the amount of oil you will have left all over the centre of your local roads...
     
  9. graysonvario

    graysonvario New Member

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    Mmmmm this is very true
    Luckily you don't live here :D
    But for all the other riders here I see your point.

     
  10. graysonvario

    graysonvario New Member

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    Within saying that I filled up 5 of those containers with oil from my drip tray and took it to the mechanic down to road to dispose of it for me.
    So not all of it is on the road, but never the less

     
  11. rob260

    rob260 Administrator Staff Member

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    Just putting it out there but you could walk up to the parts counter at your local dealership and buy a sump plug & washer for much less than the cost of that oil
     
  12. graysonvario

    graysonvario New Member

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    Yup hence why I'm over buying oil.
    I'm getting a washer tomorrow
    12mm is that correct ?

     
  13. QLDZDR

    QLDZDR ID=David

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    :agree:

    You could buy one online, delivered to your letterbox.

    You may aswell get a magnetic sump plug.
     
  14. rob260

    rob260 Administrator Staff Member

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    Go to Nissan they will sell you the correct plug & washer
     
  15. gmbrezzo

    gmbrezzo Moderator

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    Geez, after the first wasted bottle of oil that should have been sorted.
    You sure its leaking from the sump plug?
    At least your car is getting a regular oil change. :D

    That must have been smoking like a bitch with oil all over the cats.
     
  16. zx299

    zx299 Well-Known Member

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    I find it hard to believe it's just a washer.....

    the fact that the bolt was siliconed into the sump is an ominous sign :eek:

    My guess would be that the thread in the sump has been stripped, and the previous owner 'bodgied it up' for the sale
     
  17. East Coast Z

    East Coast Z Well-Known Member

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    This is plausible.
    If the thread on the bolt is damaged, the thread in the oil pan will also be damaged.
     
  18. QLDZDR

    QLDZDR ID=David

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    Careful use of plumbers Teflon tape?
    Don't get any on the top of the sump plug, it will end up breaking loose and clogging something in the engine
     
  19. CHILI

    CHILI Indestructable Target

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    Are you missing
    A: a Sump Bolt
    B: a Sump Plug
    C: a Sump.....????
     
  20. graysonvario

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    Nissan said it would take 2 weeks for a new bolt to come in but they gave me two of these shiney little things

    Fingers crossed


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