greg334
Veteran Expediter
I am kind of really p*ssed off. I take pride in my vehicles, like no oil leaks and such.
Back in April I had an oil change. The day after the oil change I had a great big puddle of oil on my driveway (which I still can't get all out) so bought the van back to the oil change place. The manager said it was a stripped oil drain plug that caused the problem and dummy me I assumed that the oil tech replaced the plug with a real steel threaded plug but assumptions are dangerous as I found out today.
I have to replace the left wheel bearings and did the 'get the van in the air' thing and glanced at the drain plug when I was moving the jack stand in place, it is one of those d**n rubber plugs. I am so p*ss, I can't stand those rubber plugs and feel that it is a cheap dirty trick to use one on a customers vehicle. I do understand if there is an emergency but outside of that, no.
the reason I don't like them is a long time ago I was given a car to drive to the west coast with one of them rubber plugs in the pan. While I was driving it, the plug leaked. I check the oil level when I picked up the car and drove it 400 miles before the engine died on me. The oil leaked out from the plug. I ended up paying for new engine in that car because this rubber plug. Rubber + heat = fatigue.
So I just want to vent a little and tell everyone not to usethose rubber plugs. Oh I will be using either a Fram or Futora drain plugs when I fix this. I like the Fram type because I had that type before.
yea it is due for an oil change now, covered the 7500 miles since the last one.
Back in April I had an oil change. The day after the oil change I had a great big puddle of oil on my driveway (which I still can't get all out) so bought the van back to the oil change place. The manager said it was a stripped oil drain plug that caused the problem and dummy me I assumed that the oil tech replaced the plug with a real steel threaded plug but assumptions are dangerous as I found out today.
I have to replace the left wheel bearings and did the 'get the van in the air' thing and glanced at the drain plug when I was moving the jack stand in place, it is one of those d**n rubber plugs. I am so p*ss, I can't stand those rubber plugs and feel that it is a cheap dirty trick to use one on a customers vehicle. I do understand if there is an emergency but outside of that, no.
the reason I don't like them is a long time ago I was given a car to drive to the west coast with one of them rubber plugs in the pan. While I was driving it, the plug leaked. I check the oil level when I picked up the car and drove it 400 miles before the engine died on me. The oil leaked out from the plug. I ended up paying for new engine in that car because this rubber plug. Rubber + heat = fatigue.
So I just want to vent a little and tell everyone not to usethose rubber plugs. Oh I will be using either a Fram or Futora drain plugs when I fix this. I like the Fram type because I had that type before.
yea it is due for an oil change now, covered the 7500 miles since the last one.