LEAKING SUMP PLUG 53 HDI 110, REPAIR OPTIONS
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LEAKING SUMP PLUG 53 HDI 110, REPAIR OPTIONS
Recently changed the oil on my 53 plate 406 hdi 110 and the plug no longer tightens and is continually dripping oil. Car has had a few oil changes in its 258,000 miles so i imagine the thread is going on the sump. Does anyone know if there are any reapir kits available or is it a visit to machine shop???
Re: LEAKING SUMP PLUG 53 HDI 110, REPAIR OPTIONS
PTFE tape mate 

Re: LEAKING SUMP PLUG 53 HDI 110, REPAIR OPTIONS
Doh! wheres my manners
Hello and welcome to the forum
the ptfe is a bodge, it wont be a miracle cure but wouid save you messing around taking sump off this weather is not good
for such a task

Hello and welcome to the forum

the ptfe is a bodge, it wont be a miracle cure but wouid save you messing around taking sump off this weather is not good
for such a task

Re: LEAKING SUMP PLUG 53 HDI 110, REPAIR OPTIONS
Might try the bodge if the leak gets any worse, leaving a bit of a patch everytime i park it.
Will need to find a permanent solution when the weather warms up!
Thanks for the welcome!
Will need to find a permanent solution when the weather warms up!
Thanks for the welcome!
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Re: LEAKING SUMP PLUG 53 HDI 110, REPAIR OPTIONS
Helicoil?
2011 "11" Mondeo TXS est 200ps in Grey
2003 "53" 110 hdi Executive Estate in Diablo Red
2001 "51" BMW 530i sport in Black
2012 "62" Yamaha XT1200
1974 "M" Honda CB500/4
1994 "M" Kawasaki Zephyr 1100
1998 "S" Honda XRV 750
2003 "53" 110 hdi Executive Estate in Diablo Red
2001 "51" BMW 530i sport in Black
2012 "62" Yamaha XT1200
1974 "M" Honda CB500/4
1994 "M" Kawasaki Zephyr 1100
1998 "S" Honda XRV 750
Re: LEAKING SUMP PLUG 53 HDI 110, REPAIR OPTIONS
Helicoil sounds good, any idea how long it would take?
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Where are you located mate,ian361 wrote:Might try the bodge if the leak gets any worse, leaving a bit of a patch everytime i park it.
Will need to find a permanent solution when the weather warms up!
Thanks for the welcome!
got a warm garage here, if your local to manchester drop us a pm

Re: LEAKING SUMP PLUG 53 HDI 110, REPAIR OPTIONS
grasmere59 wrote:Helicoil?
Yes! Helicoil is the way to go, you can buy kits for this.
A good temporary repair would be to squirt loads of instant gasket around the plug and in the threads....drain the oil into a clean container and clean up the plug and sump first, use brake cleaner.
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Re: LEAKING SUMP PLUG 53 HDI 110, REPAIR OPTIONS
To be honest i've never used one but my mate runs a garage and quite often works on old cars with stripped ally threads in casings etc and they work well for him,i know he's used them on spark plug threads so they must be strong.ian361 wrote:Helicoil sounds good, any idea how long it would take?
2011 "11" Mondeo TXS est 200ps in Grey
2003 "53" 110 hdi Executive Estate in Diablo Red
2001 "51" BMW 530i sport in Black
2012 "62" Yamaha XT1200
1974 "M" Honda CB500/4
1994 "M" Kawasaki Zephyr 1100
1998 "S" Honda XRV 750
2003 "53" 110 hdi Executive Estate in Diablo Red
2001 "51" BMW 530i sport in Black
2012 "62" Yamaha XT1200
1974 "M" Honda CB500/4
1994 "M" Kawasaki Zephyr 1100
1998 "S" Honda XRV 750
Re: LEAKING SUMP PLUG 53 HDI 110, REPAIR OPTIONS
lozz wrote:Where are you located mate,ian361 wrote:Might try the bodge if the leak gets any worse, leaving a bit of a patch everytime i park it.
Will need to find a permanent solution when the weather warms up!
Thanks for the welcome!
got a warm garage here, if your local to manchester drop us a pm
I'm in Worthing on the south coast, thanks for the offer but a bit of a trek!!
