TonyT930
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Thats one thing I noticed about installing a new crush washer when you do your oil change. You torque it to spec with the new crush washer . Then to be safe, go back and retorque it after 5 or 10 heat cycles, and the drain bolt will tighten!!I finally tracked down a slow oil drip. I was looking under the engine trying to see if I could see it before putting it up on ramps for a more detailed search when I saw the drop forming on the drain plug. I took it to the shop that does my oil changes this morning and they said the plug was slightly loose so they tightened up per the torque specs, checked the oil level in case they needed to add any (wasn't low) and sent me on my way. Hopefully, that fixed it. Just in case, I'm still putting down an absorbent pad on the garage floor. If it's still dripping, I'll buy a new drain plug and have them swap it on the next oil change.
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