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Best oil drain plug gasket?

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What is the best oil drain plug gasket or bolt out there? Need to replace mine, thanks!
 
I only ever used the ones from moroso. I’m thinking there has to be some option at ye olde parts store
 
GM make a washer with a rubber center. Fit gen 1 drain plugs.
I found a similar product at Amazon Dsnaduo 25 PCS Metal/Rubber Drain Plug Gasket, Fits 1/2, M12, M12 So Replace 097-021, 65274, 365274, 14079550, 14090908, 1625762, 1631748, 24571185, 25524544, 5741252, 8-14090-908-0 (24.7x11.5mm) https://a.co/d/dn8WKjH
I like these.
 
OEM was a white plastic material if recollection is right ..

I'd use a soft plastic type if it dripps.
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NAPA or parts store should have loose gadgets.... Maybe even the hardware store in the bolts / misc boxes...
 
I've been using copper washers. I've seen aluminum washers on other makes from the factory, but copper is easy to find. Just a washer, but with the right dimensions, they work fine. And last I checked were dirt cheap for more than you'd ever need. No clue now though.
 
The plastic ones are a very bad gamble - they are known for possible cracking and/or actually melting under hard use like endurance racing.
I realize that’s probably not what ya are doing with your truck but the copper or metal with a rubber inner coating is a much better choice for guarding such valuable engine life blood.
 
Got a drain plug leak myself. My research has led me to the gm rubber coated ones. Or some fiber ones that come on fumoto drains. I wont be able to test this until my arm is healed up though.
 
My 78 K5 had the original plastic washer on it. I know this because it still had blue paint on the edge of the plastic washer. It was brittle and cracking and so I replaced it. I used a plastic washer from NAPA.
 
I used the 'HELP' ones that you find at your local parts store. 3 pack, white nylon. Worked good.
 
I always just used random plastic washers or copper washers I had in my spare fastener pile.

Been doing that for 20 years on my 1993 k1500 and it's leaked everywhere but the drain plug. I think replacing it often is more important then what kind is used.
 

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