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Old Nov 11, 2022 | 07:09 PM
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Default How to replace radiator drain plug correctly?

hi Gents, Draining my radiator on my 2003 model 323 hatchback. This has the 1.8 liter FP engine. The radiator tanks are plastic. There is a plastic drain plug in the bottom tank. When I checked this yesterday it was not very tight. I easily could unscrew it with an ordinary screwdriver. Question is, when I replace it, should I use some thread tape, or just replace it much the way I found it (i.e. without putting much torque)? Bear in mind it has been secure for the last 20,000 miles and has never leaked. Also will there be an o-ring which has to be replaced?
 
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Old Nov 11, 2022 | 07:24 PM
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It has a rubber O-ring. I've never replaced the O-ring before, never had one leak. They don't need huge tightness, just nip it up with a screwdriver.
 
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