fergycool
Well-Known Member
hello all.
Every few changes I get an minor weep of ATF from the sump plug of one or the other of my gearboxes (1 x ZF15M, 1x HBW150r). Sometimes it's one, sometimes the other. Both sump plugs have a copper washer, which I generally replace each change (annually). Generally I tighten until it stops. But I'm always worried as I cannot get a torque wrench under there, so I'm always worried about damaging the thread.
The sump plug has parallel threads, which makes me think it should have a washer. However, what should the washer be made of? Am right in using copper (originally they both had copper). Should they be fibre, steel, or nothing at all?
Any advice would be very much welcome!
Thanks
Ferg
Every few changes I get an minor weep of ATF from the sump plug of one or the other of my gearboxes (1 x ZF15M, 1x HBW150r). Sometimes it's one, sometimes the other. Both sump plugs have a copper washer, which I generally replace each change (annually). Generally I tighten until it stops. But I'm always worried as I cannot get a torque wrench under there, so I'm always worried about damaging the thread.
The sump plug has parallel threads, which makes me think it should have a washer. However, what should the washer be made of? Am right in using copper (originally they both had copper). Should they be fibre, steel, or nothing at all?
Any advice would be very much welcome!
Thanks
Ferg
