This issue is actually of a friend of mine that owns a '61 Corvette. I have been helping him with some small issues on this car that belonged to his father and now is his. He has spent the last fourteen years in the restoration process and last summer finished and drove it for the first time.
It is an absolutely beautiful car. (pictured)
One issue we cant seem to cure the easy way is this:
The drain plug was dripping ever so little and he decided to "fix" it.
He got an oversized plug and tried to tap the hole out to the new plug.
Unfortunetly he did not get the tap straight and now the plug goes in tight on one side and a slight gap on the other of about a fingernail thickness. Everything we have tried does not cure the drip. We have tried nylon washers, metal washers with rubber centers, compression washers, multiple washers and combinations of all of the above. No luck.
Short of removing the pan and replacing the backing nut, does anyone have any ideas of how to correct this issue? Thanks in advance.
It is an absolutely beautiful car. (pictured)
One issue we cant seem to cure the easy way is this:
The drain plug was dripping ever so little and he decided to "fix" it.
He got an oversized plug and tried to tap the hole out to the new plug.
Unfortunetly he did not get the tap straight and now the plug goes in tight on one side and a slight gap on the other of about a fingernail thickness. Everything we have tried does not cure the drip. We have tried nylon washers, metal washers with rubber centers, compression washers, multiple washers and combinations of all of the above. No luck.
Short of removing the pan and replacing the backing nut, does anyone have any ideas of how to correct this issue? Thanks in advance.
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