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Been changing oil on my own vehicles for 40 years. Never once used a torque wrench during the process.

Everything has an engineered torque value even the bolts for your license plate but somethings you really don’t have to torque
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But you have to take into account your wrist torque declines with age.
😂 In my case that only means I’ve been overtorquing my whole life and am slowly getting closer to an acceptable level!
 
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I used a silver Sharpie marker and drew a nice line down the front of the oil filter housing, then removed it and changed filters. Carefully screwed it back in until the silver line was forward and I felt it bottom in the threads...not one millimeter tighter! LOL

I re-used the oil pan drain plug, it's got some kinda co-moulded rubber gasket on it (or so it appears), tightened snug but not overly so with a box wrench.
 

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I re-used the oil pan drain plug, it's got some kinda co-moulded rubber gasket on it (or so it appears), tightened snug but not overly so with a box wrench.
What is this rubber gasket on the drain plug? My '21 never had that, and I haven't seen it on any '18 thru '22. Was this added in later models perhaps?
 

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I used a silver Sharpie marker and drew a nice line down the front of the oil filter housing, then removed it and changed filters. Carefully screwed it back in until the silver line was forward and I felt it bottom in the threads...not one millimeter tighter! LOL

I re-used the oil pan drain plug, it's got some kinda co-moulded rubber gasket on it (or so it appears), tightened snug but not overly so with a box wrench.
Yep,all you need to do.
 

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I don’t think the 30 ft/lbs is correct. ALLDATA says 20 ft/lbs for my 2025 Rubicon X VIN #.
If you’re talking about the drain plug, that’s correct. 3.6 oil filter cap is 18.
 

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What is this rubber gasket on the drain plug? My '21 never had that, and I haven't seen it on any '18 thru '22. Was this added in later models perhaps?
Dunno, it was first oil change and it almost looked co-moulded onto the drain plug which is a steel bolt with flange around the head...never seen one with gasket looking dealio like that...wiped clean and re-used, knock on wood no drips lol.
 

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Dunno, it was first oil change and it almost looked co-moulded onto the drain plug which is a steel bolt with flange around the head...never seen one with gasket looking dealio like that...wiped clean and re-used, knock on wood no drips lol.
OK...I have seen that on several other vehicles in the past, but never on a JL. Maybe it is a replacement bolt? Did you buy your Jeep new?
 

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Dunno, it was first oil change and it almost looked co-moulded onto the drain plug which is a steel bolt with flange around the head...never seen one with gasket looking dealio like that...wiped clean and re-used, knock on wood no drips lol.
That type of seal is OEM on GM LS/LT engines. I liked it so much, when I welded a bung on the GM truck transmission pan, I used the GM engine drain plug.
 

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My 23 3.6 OEM drain plug bolt has the rubber overmolded flange. This is a pic of some Crown Automotive spares ( I’m a hardware hoarder) but my OEM looks the same, just a lot dirtier.
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My 23 3.6 OEM drain plug bolt has the rubber overmolded flange. This is a pic of some Crown Automotive spares ( I’m a hardware hoarder) but my OEM looks the same, just a lot dirtier.
Interesting, similar but different, thanks for the picture.
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