Re: [GMCnet] Minor transmission leak [message #304717] |
Mon, 01 August 2016 22:11 |
Tom Whitton
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This isn't major problem but the drain plug in my Ragusa transmission pan is leaking around the nylon washer. I took it out today to see what I could see. It's a 3/8 bolt with a nylon washer that is supposed to seal in the aluminum pan but has a very small, slow leak. I called Ragusa for advise. They didn't really have any but are sending me another nylon washer. I doubt that will do any good. Anybody have a suggestion?
(BTW, I'm saving the fluid in a clean bucket to reuse.)
Tom Whitton
26 foot updated GMC
Paducah, KY
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Re: [GMCnet] Minor transmission leak [message #304718 is a reply to message #304717] |
Mon, 01 August 2016 22:19 |
sgltrac
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Copper washer?
Sully
77 eleganza 2
Seattle
On Monday, August 1, 2016, Tom Whitton wrote:
> This isn't major problem but the drain plug in my Ragusa transmission pan
> is leaking around the nylon washer. I took it out today to see what I
> could see. It's a 3/8 bolt with a nylon washer that is supposed to seal in
> the aluminum pan but has a very small, slow leak. I called Ragusa for
> advise. They didn't really have any but are sending me another nylon
> washer. I doubt that will do any good. Anybody have a suggestion?
>
> (BTW, I'm saving the fluid in a clean bucket to reuse.)
>
> Tom Whitton
> 26 foot updated GMC
> Paducah, KY
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Re: [GMCnet] Minor transmission leak [message #304719 is a reply to message #304717] |
Mon, 01 August 2016 22:40 |
Ken Burton
Messages: 10030 Registered: January 2004 Location: Hebron, Indiana
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Aircraft spark plugs have a flat solid copper washer on them. On used plugs we reinstall, we heat the cooper washers with a torch to soften them up a bit. Does it work? I don't know.
Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
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Re: [GMCnet] Minor transmission leak [message #304720 is a reply to message #304719] |
Mon, 01 August 2016 23:23 |
Bullitthead
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Use a copper washer as Sully and Ken said, or an aluminum one like Honda does on the aluminum engine crankpan. They are available in the help section in most auto parts stores. Unfortunately, you will need to completely remove the plug to measure and install it and that will drain your fluid.
Terry Kelpien
ASE Master Technician
73 Glacier 260
Smithfield, Va.
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Re: [GMCnet] Minor transmission leak [message #304735 is a reply to message #304717] |
Tue, 02 August 2016 08:30 |
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USAussie
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There are special sealing washers available usually used for brake fittings called Dowty seals.
They are aluminum and have a rubber o-ring inside the aluminum which contacts the threads of the fitting (in your case drain plug).
Google "Dowty seals" and you'll find them.
Regards,
Rob M.
USAussie - Downunder
AUS '75 Avion - The Blue Streak TZE365V100428
USA '75 Avion - Double Trouble TZE365V100426
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This isn't major problem but the drain plug in my Ragusa transmission pan is leaking around the nylon washer. I took it out today
to see what I could see. It's a 3/8 bolt with a nylon washer that is supposed to seal in the aluminum pan but has a very small,
slow leak. I called Ragusa for advise. They didn't really have any but are sending me another nylon washer. I doubt that will do
any good. Anybody have a suggestion?
(BTW, I'm saving the fluid in a clean bucket to reuse.)
Tom Whitton
26 foot updated GMC
Paducah, KY
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Rob M. (USAussie)
The Pedantic Mechanic
Sydney, Australia
'75 Avion - AUS - The Blue Streak TZE365V100428
'75 Avion - USA - Double Trouble TZE365V100426
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Re: [GMCnet] Minor transmission leak [message #304738 is a reply to message #304717] |
Tue, 02 August 2016 08:52 |
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Matt Colie
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Tom Whitton wrote on Mon, 01 August 2016 23:11This isn't major problem but the drain plug in my Ragusa transmission pan is leaking around the nylon washer. I took it out today to see what I could see. It's a 3/8 bolt with a nylon washer that is supposed to seal in the aluminum pan but has a very small, slow leak. I called Ragusa for advise. They didn't really have any but are sending me another nylon washer. I doubt that will do any good. Anybody have a suggestion?
(BTW, I'm saving the fluid in a clean bucket to reuse.)
Tom Whitton
26 foot updated GMC
Paducah, KY
Tom,
I have seen this sort of thing before and it is not easy to deal with.
In my cases, there were two causes:
1 - The sealing surface was bad. There was damage or porosity where the sealing element was supposed to make that seal.
2 - The tapped hole for the plug was not square to the surface.
In both cases, I managed to affect a cure by spot facing the seal area. This was not an easy, cheap or fast fix, like NOT to all three. I don't know how this could be done with the pan in place.
An acquaintance achieved a repair of a case 2 situation by making a new plug with a longer unthreaded shoulder and a special washer that had a L in cross section so it could capture and compress a rubber O-ring both against the non-square case surface and the plug shoulder. He would not say how much shop time this cost only that it was cheaper and faster than getting anything imported.
Matt
Matt & Mary Colie - Chaumière -'73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan with OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Near DTW - Twixt A2 and Detroit
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Re: [GMCnet] Minor transmission leak [message #304785 is a reply to message #304717] |
Tue, 02 August 2016 17:10 |
Tom Whitton
Messages: 235 Registered: February 2004 Location: Paducah, KY
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Thanks for the suggestions. Here's where I stand...
Dowty Seals are available from JEGS but their web site doesn't provide full dimensions. They do look interesting. If the right size is available, obviously there would be a wait after ordering one. In order to get on with finishing the job I decided a aluminum crush washer would be a good solution but couldn't find a single one after stopping at three parts stores (Advanced, AutoZone or NAPA). Additionally, none of the three stores had close to the right size copper washer and none had aluminum washers. So, I then went to a hardware store and purchased a copper washer and then to Fastenal for aluminum washers. Those will be in tomorrow morning. An aluminum washer to seal an aluminum transmission pan makes sense so I'm going to try that first. Copper is a back up. If aluminum seals it would also prevent possible galvanic action between dissimilar metals. I ordered a half dozen aluminum because I think there is a chance they will actually do the job. This is a small leak and a small problem but like everything it is taking time to resolve. I'll report both here and to the Ragusa folks as to whether or not the aluminum washer actually seals the drain plug.
Tom Whitton
26 foot updated GMC
Paducah, KY
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Copper washer?
Sully
77 eleganza 2
Seattle
On Monday, August 1, 2016, Tom Whitton wrote:
> This isn't major problem but the drain plug in my Ragusa transmission pan
> is leaking around the nylon washer. I took it out today to see what I
> could see. It's a 3/8 bolt with a nylon washer that is supposed to seal in
> the aluminum pan but has a very small, slow leak. I called Ragusa for
> advise. They didn't really have any but are sending me another nylon
> washer. I doubt that will do any good. Anybody have a suggestion?
>
> (BTW, I'm saving the fluid in a clean bucket to reuse.)
>
> Tom Whitton
> 26 foot updated GMC
> Paducah, KY
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