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i'm sorry, what?
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small oil leak sealant?
Long story short, I have some oil dripping ever so slightly from my oil-pan bolt, I believe the washer was not replaced and hence why.
I got some fresh oil in there and it would be a shame to flush the thing just because of this. The leak is very minor, so I would rather use something to just spray on it until my next oil change. any suggestions?
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If it's minor and not a big deal... why make it a big deal?
That said, you could clean the area, pop the drain bolt and catch the oil in a clean container for re-use. It's not like it spoils if you drain it. For all my previous subaru products, I would always re-use the crush washer, but I would use a tad of some high temp RTV. Never had a leak. Ironically, I used new crush washer on the FR-S when I changed the oil and it appears that it didn't quite seal. |
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This thing is what you need: https://www.flexseal.ca/
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infomercial adevertisements, urgh
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U can unscrew the bolt while the car is cold.. Hold ur finger over it.. Put on washer and screw on.. U won't lose much oil and can add a bit to bring it up to level.. I wouldn't attempt any sealants..
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Flip your car, remove drain bolt, install crush washer, reinstall drain bolt, flip car back onto tires, profit!
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