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ZF drain plug leak - picture

froggy47

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I don't want to tighten this down too much - anyone ever put some kind of sealer on the threads - not permanent - of course.

Thanks.
 
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I hope Tom (trrgod) sees this, he'll be able to confirm the fact that you do not want to over-tighten that plug; he cracked his case by doing just that. Be very careful and follow the manufacturer's specs.
 
Thanks Ken, it's not that tight, I was on my back & using left hand. I've got a torque wrench, but a big one I use for wheel lugs, so not sure how accurate it'd be at the low end.

I figure there should be some thread sealant (not perm) that would fill the gaps & resist oil.

I'd rather a drip than split the zf case. Yikes!

Problem is now I gotta chg the oil again - not hard - but - maybe I'll stick the castrol in & see if I like it.
 
Aren't you supposed to use a crush washer or some other sort of similar item, a'la the engine oil plug?
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There's no place for it. Check the picture, there's no lip on the plug that screws in. The plug has a taper, just like plumbing fittings.

You have either screw it tighter, or put some sealer on it.
 
Leaky plug

If it's a taper thread, Teflon thread sealer tape will work well. Use less than 2 wraps.
 
I'm with Cloud. Most rear end pumpkin housings use the same taper design. Rear end taper plug would run a line of oil down the housing. I wrapped a few winds of Tef tape. Next time I changed the rear end oil, that tapered plug was dirt free!
 

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