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I've gone on a year-long campaign to eliminate every possible detectible fluid leak on my old '95 Trooper.
Dexron from the Tranny -- Leak-abatement required only torqueing the tranny attachment bolts to factory spec -- a recommendation of the shop manual.
Anti-freeze -- Another thread traces my saga on this item. In the end, I replaced the radiator.
Engine oil -- First thought there was a rear-mainseal leak, and truth be told, there had been a slight leak at the mainseal over the years -- resolved with only part of a bottle of Blue-Devil Main-Sealer. Replacing the old valve-cover gaskets after 60K miles resolved another minor leak. Belatedly, I discovered that the engine-oil drain-plug leaks even when the bolt is snugly torqued. This is the only leak I have left to resolve.
The Trooper engine has been through 188,500 miles, which amounts to approximately 60 oil changes. Web-forum stories are not uncommon for stripped bolts or damaged oil-pans. My bolt still snugs as though the threads are damage-free, but a tiny leak remains. The immediate and most likely solution would be provided by a better gasket. Drain-plug gaskets are often made of copper, and I have some new ones. The unit currently installed is zinc or aluminum. There are rubberized metal gaskets and nylon gaskets that can be purchased, and I made those tiny investments anticipating my next oil change.
I also discovered these devices:
Valvomax Oil Drain Valve

Fumoto Drain Valve

There are rather numerous customer reviews at least for the Fumoto product, and only a handful indicate complaints that they leak.
It's important to prevent catastrophic leaks from loose drain plugs. Minor leaks -- well -- that puts me back in my current situation, and a Dorman drain-plug with a good gasket would be a remedy anticipating some new or different valve assembly.
Anyone else with experience using these types of products, or those I've specifically posted? Thoughts? Comments?
Dexron from the Tranny -- Leak-abatement required only torqueing the tranny attachment bolts to factory spec -- a recommendation of the shop manual.
Anti-freeze -- Another thread traces my saga on this item. In the end, I replaced the radiator.
Engine oil -- First thought there was a rear-mainseal leak, and truth be told, there had been a slight leak at the mainseal over the years -- resolved with only part of a bottle of Blue-Devil Main-Sealer. Replacing the old valve-cover gaskets after 60K miles resolved another minor leak. Belatedly, I discovered that the engine-oil drain-plug leaks even when the bolt is snugly torqued. This is the only leak I have left to resolve.
The Trooper engine has been through 188,500 miles, which amounts to approximately 60 oil changes. Web-forum stories are not uncommon for stripped bolts or damaged oil-pans. My bolt still snugs as though the threads are damage-free, but a tiny leak remains. The immediate and most likely solution would be provided by a better gasket. Drain-plug gaskets are often made of copper, and I have some new ones. The unit currently installed is zinc or aluminum. There are rubberized metal gaskets and nylon gaskets that can be purchased, and I made those tiny investments anticipating my next oil change.
I also discovered these devices:
Valvomax Oil Drain Valve

Fumoto Drain Valve

There are rather numerous customer reviews at least for the Fumoto product, and only a handful indicate complaints that they leak.
It's important to prevent catastrophic leaks from loose drain plugs. Minor leaks -- well -- that puts me back in my current situation, and a Dorman drain-plug with a good gasket would be a remedy anticipating some new or different valve assembly.
Anyone else with experience using these types of products, or those I've specifically posted? Thoughts? Comments?