What's a dowty washer?
flooded my hardstanding with dirty oil.
One day I'll get it all done right, honest.
I did the same donkeys years ago. Makes draining the oil a pleasure. I still smile every time I do it, remembering the bad old days of oil up your arm and everywhere else too.As I'm getting a bit long in the tooth, and increasingly ****ed off with a sleeve full of hot oil (it's an age thing) I bought the easy drain kit off "Difflock" can't remember what they are actually called. Doddle to fit, next oil change just point the hose end into an old oil can and no mess straight into the can. Great I thought, then knocked the spill tray I'd put under the filter when spinning it off and flooded my hardstanding with dirty oil.
One day I'll get it all done right, honest.
My 'Difflock Forum' drain plug never drips, even after 8 or 9 years service. Just looked them up again on there website and they are enormously expensiveSo what is the best?
The Quick Valve or the Dowty washer. Fight!!
I have just got to the point that after several drip free periods and having to retightening when the two drips (sump plug and blow back on bell housing) appear on the drive, I am afraid to go much tighter on the plug.