New-old car has a brass crush washer on the oil plug. I've got plenty of aluminum ones in the right size. Never thought about this before - does the material matter?
New-old car has a brass crush washer on the oil plug. I've got plenty of aluminum ones in the right size. Never thought about this before - does the material matter?
On an oil drain plug I would use it although I prefer to use those washers that have a rubber "O" ring molded into it.
IF it were a brake line then I'd use copper if exposure to corrosion was likely.
I have seen aluminum washers corrode to the point of leaking after five years. (Hyundai/Kia automatic trans drain plugs, MANY times)
For an oil drain plug, the torque is or should be low, so use aluminum. Or preferably a rubber/metal gasket. Or a GM/Ford style drain plug with a replaceable O-ring. (I like those the best)
I suspect your brass crush washer is actually copper, which can be re-annealed and re-used, if they're not galled or otherwise borked. Heat to a red glow and plunge into water, reinstall and smile.
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