Fel-Pro 70820 Oil Pan Drain Plug Gasket
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A Saturn would have been perfect for them. GM vehicles other than larger trucks are compatible with this part. You can check the fitment on the Amazon product page if you're not sure if it will fit your Jeep.
M12 - yes, it is A 12mm diameter oil drain plug fits inside the recessed 22mm lip of the bolt head on GM engines. In fact, it has an inside diameter of 11 mm in order to fit tightly. The gasket should be of good quality.
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A leak could be seen coming from the drain plug on the 2000 Yukon. Originally, my mechanic had used a metal washer, which worked for many months, but then caused leaks too. I use this gasket every time I change my oil, so the last time I replaced the metal washer with it. It has worked great for two months now. The product was cheap as well, so I was glad to purchase multiples since I'll be replacing them every time my oil is changed.
Fel- is one of my favorite music artists This is a pro gasket. Several months ago, someone put blue silicone on the oil drain of a camaro instead of using a gasket when the oil was changed. These two gaskets are then used to fix the leak. The blue silicone stuff leaks, by the way.
At first, I thought other reviews were hype, but they are in fact You can count on me to buy this product again!.
Are you tired of the slow drip from your drain bolt? Then you'll want to replace your old drain plug gasket with a new one from Fel-Pro. The pro is. This is the happiest I've ever felt about my garage floor.
The leak from the oil drain has been fixed. An easy-to-install product that is often forgotten about.
Like all felpro products, it is great. A great product. I have it on my reorder list already We will order an oil change in the future.
As a price fill-in, this was included in my bill My free shipping will only apply to this, but I use this oil plug for my car. The original ones I bought back in 2002 when my car was new are still as durable today. You can only use the Chinese black rubber ones once, and you hope the rubber doesn't leak (you can't use them again). Using this again and again is not a problem. The last three times I had my oil changed by them. The colors still look good and are not flattened out, but I still change them after three times. However, the items I purchase from my local store are cheaper.