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Old 11-19-2021, 03:54 PM   #15
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I believe using the jack will cause the sealant to cure in the "compressed" state, then when you remove it, the pan will be constantly pulling away. Much better for it to cure in the state it will be used in

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Will do, I appreciate it. I didnt really think about that.

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I should have looked at the pictures on the computer vs my phone before I commented before. On the phone it looked like the bolt was sticking up through the flat part of the casting with load of clearance. Seeing it on the computer gives a whole different perspective.
I totally agree that helicoil is the way to go now.
I still don't understand the broken-ear reference. It looks like the casting is all there. Maybe another angle would help. Not sure.
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Yeah, since the ear broke off, the bolt is now fully exposed to the oil,
Oh! I think I get it. Did the casting break from forcing in a screw that was too long for the cavity?
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Oh! I think I get it. Did the casting break from forcing in a screw that was too long for the cavity?
To long and too big by the sounds of it. Not sure how many threads are still holding actually.
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To long and too big by the sounds of it. Not sure how many threads are still holding actually.
Its about 7.5 threads, its really sturdy as of right now. Talked to 2 Toyota techs when I went to get an oil filter and they said its fine, just to use a little bit of blue loctite and it should seal. But j went ahead and did that and put a little bit of sealant on the bottom of the bolt by the head.

The bolt is slightly larger by the oem bolts by 3 threads but I went ahead and used 2 washers and a crush washer to balance out the size.

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Its about 7.5 threads, its really sturdy as of right now. Talked to 2 Toyota techs when I went to get an oil filter and they said its fine, just to use a little bit of blue loctite and it should seal. But j went ahead and did that and put a little bit of sealant on the bottom of the bolt by the head.

The bolt is slightly larger by the oem bolts by 3 threads but I went ahead and used 2 washers and a crush washer to balance out the size.

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Perfect. You shouldn't have any leak issues.
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