BajaRon
Well-known member
With the help of my customers.
My supplier sent me some boxes of oil drain plug washers that were the wrong size. The boxes were marked correctly and I did not notice the difference. You just don't expect this kind of thing.
I dump several boxes together because the washers don't take up much room in the box they come in. So, I have been randomly supplying the wrong washer for the Reservoir drain plug. I am very sorry about this.
If you have recently purchased an oil filter/seal kit from me please check the skinny washer for size. It should be 14mm ID (the fat one, not affected in this situation, is 12mm ID). You can use a 14mm open end wrench to check size if you don't happen to have a caliper. The ones I've been sending out (to some customers) are only 12mm ID and this will not work.
There are 2 possible solutions.
1- Let me know and I will send out the correct washer if you got the wrong one.
2- You can reuse the existing washer. It will work just fine unless it is really torn up.
Again, sorry for the aggravation if you're one of the unlucky ones.
Now it's time to complain to my supplier... and make a note to check the washers before shipping...
My supplier sent me some boxes of oil drain plug washers that were the wrong size. The boxes were marked correctly and I did not notice the difference. You just don't expect this kind of thing.
I dump several boxes together because the washers don't take up much room in the box they come in. So, I have been randomly supplying the wrong washer for the Reservoir drain plug. I am very sorry about this.
If you have recently purchased an oil filter/seal kit from me please check the skinny washer for size. It should be 14mm ID (the fat one, not affected in this situation, is 12mm ID). You can use a 14mm open end wrench to check size if you don't happen to have a caliper. The ones I've been sending out (to some customers) are only 12mm ID and this will not work.
There are 2 possible solutions.
1- Let me know and I will send out the correct washer if you got the wrong one.
2- You can reuse the existing washer. It will work just fine unless it is really torn up.
Again, sorry for the aggravation if you're one of the unlucky ones.
Now it's time to complain to my supplier... and make a note to check the washers before shipping...