Sump plugs, a subject often discussed I'm sure. My wee aluminium sump'd 1.0 litre 95Hp 3 cylinder Ibiza has a quite long, M14 x 1.5 plug with a non removable steel washer. It's about twice the length of the one, same diameter and thread, that was used in my old 1.9 tdi VE steel sump'd Cordoba, but the Cordoba had a replaceable crush washer. Some years ago my older boy ran a 1.9 tdi PD engine'd Fabia - great engine, far better than the 1.6 CR he replaced it with! - and I've just come across a spare unused sump plug for the PD in my spares box. Guess what? It's exactly the same as the one which fits my new Ibiza. So I may just use it in this years service, which is actually slightly overdue but I'm accumulating parts - that's my excuse anyway.
I noticed that for the three services performed by Mr Clark's organization whilst she was under warranty they charged for a new sump plug at each service. Last year I bought a new plug along with the other bits needed just because the garage had always replaced the plug each time. Now however, I find myself looking at the used plug from last year, with it's non deformable steel washer, and thinking to myself "Darned if I can see anything wrong with it at all" It's not as if the washer crushes like the old Cordoba copper one did and anyway it seems the washer is not removable being of a smaller internal diameter than the thread peaks. I think I'm going to use the new plug bought all those years ago for the PD in her this year, but I'm wondering if there is a technical reason as to why a perfectly sound looking plug needs to be replaced every oil change? Do you folks all change yours or just whack the old one back in? I'll do my best to attach a picture of the two plugs - old one on the right.
I noticed that for the three services performed by Mr Clark's organization whilst she was under warranty they charged for a new sump plug at each service. Last year I bought a new plug along with the other bits needed just because the garage had always replaced the plug each time. Now however, I find myself looking at the used plug from last year, with it's non deformable steel washer, and thinking to myself "Darned if I can see anything wrong with it at all" It's not as if the washer crushes like the old Cordoba copper one did and anyway it seems the washer is not removable being of a smaller internal diameter than the thread peaks. I think I'm going to use the new plug bought all those years ago for the PD in her this year, but I'm wondering if there is a technical reason as to why a perfectly sound looking plug needs to be replaced every oil change? Do you folks all change yours or just whack the old one back in? I'll do my best to attach a picture of the two plugs - old one on the right.