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RiF

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Have a slight oil leak that started after changing the oil on a threaded insert into my sump. Into this I added the oil temp sender. I think the leak is the main insert?

Question, should I use PTFE tape on it when I put it back in or something else?

 

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Richard,

 

Does the threaded insert have a machined face which mates against a machined face on the sump or is it simply a threaded bush?

 

If the former I would use a compressible copper washer, if the latter I would use PTFE.

 

BTW I used PTFE to joint up *thumbup* my mech oil guage and it worked a treat

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Richard,

 

On my 2.0l I had the stack dash oil temp sender in the oil filter housing and when I filled up with oil it started to leak, I whipped it out and put a bit of PTFE tape around the thread and it was fine despite numerous trackdays and 4,500 miles over 2.5 years - so yes it'll be fine.

 

cheers

 

 

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Thanks everyone. No surface to butt to, it is just a threaded sort of bolt that goes into the sump as far as you can tighten in. Into this I had a the temp sender inserted. Both have been fine with PTFE tape for say 5000miles but all of a sudden started to leak. I will just re do it with PTFE again, just a pain to take all the oil out again!!!

 

RiF Driving one of the first Duratec 7, and building CA07BON for Henrietta 😬 😬 😬.for pictures of 7 and carbon andCA07BON

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