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Oil Change:::Now it leaks
Hey gang,
I had the oil changed on my 93 740i this week. Never leaked a drop. My driveway is immaculate and now I notice that the car is leaking a bit. Not been under yet, but would you assume that someone didn't replace that washer on the drain plug like they were supposed to? Would this lead to some leakage? Thoughts? ER |
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Could very well do that. A look around the plug should tell you. This is on
one reason I always do my own oil changes, whether it's a Ford or a Lexus. Only way to know it's done right 100% of the time. - GRL "EggRaid" > wrote in message ... > Hey gang, > > I had the oil changed on my 93 740i this week. Never leaked a drop. My > driveway is immaculate and now I notice that the car is leaking a bit. > > Not been under yet, but would you assume that someone didn't replace that > washer on the drain plug like they were supposed to? Would this lead to > some leakage? > > Thoughts? > > ER > > |
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> Not been under yet, but would you assume that someone didn't replace that
> washer on the drain plug like they were supposed to? Would this lead to > some leakage? Yup. If the filter seal was leaking there'd be a *lot* of oil due to the pressure. To be fair, I often don't replace the seal on the sump plug. But then my old wrecks usually have far more significant leaks from other places, so a sump plug leak is insignificant :-( Al. |
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Sudden Infant Death Soup
SIDS: delicious in winter, comparable to old fashioned Beef and Vegetable Soup. Its free, you can sell the crib, baby clothes, toys, stroller... and so easy to procure if such a lucky find is at hand (just pick him up from the crib and he?s good to go)! SIDS victim, cleaned ½ cup cooking oil Carrots onions broccoli whole cabbage fresh green beans potato turnip celery tomato ½ stick butter 1 cup cooked pasta (macaroni, shells, etc.) Remove as much meat as possible, cube, and brown in hot oil. Add a little water, season, then add the carcass. Simmer for half an hour keeping the stock thick. Remove the carcass and add the vegetables slowly to the stock, so that it remains boiling the whole time. Cover the pot and simmer till vegetables are tender (2 hours approximately). Continue seasoning to taste. Before serving, add butter and pasta, serve piping with hot bread and butter. Offspring Rolls Similar to Vietnamese style fried rolls, they have lots of meat (of course this can consist of chicken, beef, pork, or shrimp). Who can resist this classic appetizer; or light lunch served with a fresh salad? Versatility is probably this recipe?s greatest virtue, as one can use the best part of a prime, rare, yearling, or the morticians occasional horror: a small miracle stopped short by a drunk driver, or the innocent victim of a drive-by shooting... 2 cups finely chopped very young human flesh 1 cup shredded cabbage 1 cup bean sprouts 5 sprigs green onion, finely chopped 5 cloves minced garlic 4-6 ounces bamboo shoots Sherry chicken broth oil for deep frying (1 gallon) Sal |
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> Not been under yet, but would you assume that someone didn't replace that
> washer on the drain plug like they were supposed to? Would this lead to > some leakage? Could also be that they over-torqued the drain plug, and it snapped. This just happened on my wife's Z3. The drain plug was still hanging on... by exactly one thread of engagement. Very scary. -Ted |
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