roaniecowpony
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Dorman copied last years shit.
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Try some grease on the threads of the cap. I like to use a teflon grease, but anything is better than the oil.That's definitely hinky. I've never been able to bottom mine out by hand.
To be clear, I don't it to seat by hand that easily. I get my o-ring seated and torqued just fine with like 150k accumulated miles across the 3 vehicles without any cooler housing issues using a dry cap. It's worked for me, I'mma stick with it.Try some grease on the threads of the cap. I like to use a teflon grease, but anything is better than the oil.
Seriously. Or add at least an extra quart of oil, ask me how I know.The Dorman part comes with its own set of problems, and really isn't a viable solution. This problem is best avoided by just snugging up the filter cap to sufficiently seat the O-ring. Do not torque the cap to whatever insane number they specify in the manual, and DO NOT let the dealer monkey reef on it.
I just don't like the "sticksion" the plastic threads have.To be clear, I don't it to seat by hand that easily. I get my o-ring seated and torqued just fine with like 150k accumulated miles across the 3 vehicles without any cooler housing issues using a dry cap. It's worked for me, I'mma stick with it.
Fair, I just wonder if that's calculated into the torque spec.I just don't like the "sticksion" the plastic threads have.
I really never tighten as tight as the spec. I screw it down until I feel/see contact with the shoulder, then stop. The cap isn't prone to backing off from vibration and tighter doesn't make the O-ring seal better.Fair, I just wonder if that's calculated into the torque spec.