oil drain plug gasket

Discuss any maintenance you've done to your Vibe & Matrix and ask how to perform maintenance on your vehicle
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JScott
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oil drain plug gasket

Post by JScott »

Do any of you DIY oil changers replace the oil drain plug gasket at each oil change? If so, where can one get them? I'm thinking of changing the oil myself on my new Vibe and want to be prepared.Thanks,JScott
zionzr2
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Post by zionzr2 »

you should check it over and if it looks good.IE. NO Craking then you will be fine to reuse it.I just had my 5th oil change and still usuing original gasket.sometimes it will stick to the pan other times it will stick to the plug....MAKE SURE You have it in place before you seal it up again and head down the road again. Or YOU WILL have a LEAK!!
ragingfish
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Post by ragingfish »

I replace mine at each drain because when I buy the filters at the Toyota dealer they throw in the gasket for free.
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Atomb
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Post by Atomb »

well, i 'officially' started changing my own oil this weekend and noticed that there wasn't a gasket on the drain bolt (which reminded me of this thread). I talked to my dad (retired mechanic) and he told me that many 'new cars' (according to him) don't use the gasket as the metal to metal contact is such that oil won't leak past. I've NEVER seen oil under my car and it has 39,000kms on it so now i'm wondering if the dealer (who has been doing my oil changes until now) didn't put the gasket back on???Or is the metal to metal correct?
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ragingfish
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Post by ragingfish »

I didn't have one the first time I changed my own oil either. I decided to put one on since (A) it was free and (B) I figured a little extra protection never hurt.
YES!I still visit GenVibe periodically. I have not forgotten about my "original" family over here!

2009 PONTIAC G8
3.6L V6 (256 HP @ 6300 rpm, 248 ft-lbs. @ 2100 rpm)
Mase
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Post by Mase »

Quote, originally posted by Atomb »...and noticed that there wasn't a gasket on the drain bolt Sometimes, the gasket will get stuck inside the drain hole and make you think you don't have a gasket.
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Post by Atomb »

Quote, originally posted by Mase »Sometimes, the gasket will get stuck inside the drain hole and make you think you don't have a gasket.i thought that as i was typing my last post...since i was crawling in from the front of the car, i didn't look directly into the hole...i'll check on the next oil change! quick question....is that a magnet on the end of the bolt? after changing my oil, my friend said his honda civic has a magnet at the end of the bolt to catch any fine metal dust.
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Mase
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Post by Mase »

Quote, originally posted by Atomb »quick question....is that a magnet on the end of the bolt? As far a i know, our cars do not come with magnetic drain plugs. You can buy them at many aftermarket stores though.
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