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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Magnolia, TX
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What is the proper torque for the drain/fill plugs on the ZF6?
Is there a difference warm vs. cold? Any sealant on the threads? My 90 FSM says 26 ft-lb in one place, and 34 ft-lb in another! My 93 FSM says 26 ft-lb in one plane, and 36 ft-lb in another! Thanks |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chicagoland, IL
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Tight and then a nudge.
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Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Lantana, TX
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One grunt
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tite enuf to not come loose!
it isn't load bearing, just a plug. You probably can't get a torque wrench in there anyhow unless you buy the German Hazet socket for that. ![]() |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chicagoland, IL
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I use a 17mm Allen wrench
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#6 |
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Magnolia, TX
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Thanks guys.
For the fill plug I used a 17mm allen socket with a wrench on the hex (exhaust in the way of using a ratchet). I suppose a crow's foot could be used with a torque wrench this way if you really wanted an exact torque, but like y'all said it's just a fill plug... |
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There are several opinions on this but I use a very light coat of Permatex 300 Form A Gasket on both surfaces of mating parts of all assemblies in contact with oil or water (water pump, oil pan and oil filter housing assemblies). I always use a thin coat of Permatex on the oil pan drain plug, transmission plugs, and differential drain plug also. This not only helps seal the plugs but also acts as a thread locker (A little less bolt torque with a good sealant). Tighten just tight enough to NOT LEAK.
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https://www.amazon.com/Sunex-3646-8-.../dp/B006JVU1ZI
stubby set, good quality for the price |
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Lots of ways to skin a cat, I recon...
I use Teflon (plumber's) tape on the threads of all (oil drain) plugs - acts as a sealant AND as an anti-seize agent. Torque...IDK the ft#, but tighten (by fingers), and then as Dom says, a little tug on the socket wrench. Never had a leak, never had a plug become seized (so far!). Oh, and thanks, George, for that LINK! (I'm a sucker for having just the right tool for any job ![]() Last edited by Paul Workman; 08-11-2016 at 09:16 AM. |
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