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CS Member Since: 14 Apr 2015 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 1375 |
I stripped a sump thread on a motorcycle once. A helicoil insert solved the problem and the sump was oil tight for the remainder of my ownership. There was no cracking in that case. I hope you can get a similar solution as legal claims are apt to be an expensive hassle with no certainty of success. Your starting point would have to be an expert report on the problem, which attributed the leak to the recent work and which could exclude other causes, from someone who would be credible in court. Such a report might produce a better response at the place you used, or at their head office which might be less motivated by a wish to avoid personal criticism and have more of an eye to the wider reputation of the business.
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26th Apr 2017 12:47pm |
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Rob99 Member Since: 03 May 2016 Location: Gatwick Posts: 1396 |
I think you will have a hard job getting the company to accept liability as you only discovered the problem and returned to them after 3 months. Although they changed the sump plug they could well argue in court (if it goes that far) that they have no way of knowing whether anyone else messed with it during the 3 months. Annoying but true
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26th Apr 2017 1:09pm |
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jonnyboy54321 Member Since: 29 Jan 2016 Location: surrey Posts: 380 |
Presume the "sump untouched for three years" comment means it has been previously sucked out? Not unchanged for three years.. 2007 Vogue TDV8 with 255/55/20's fitted |
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26th Apr 2017 7:45pm |
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Flashman Member Since: 05 Jun 2011 Location: Windsor & Brentwood Posts: 1228 |
It means they are the only company that have carried out oil changes and thus used the sump plug. Nobody other than them has touched it.
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26th Apr 2017 9:13pm |
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jonnyboy54321 Member Since: 29 Jan 2016 Location: surrey Posts: 380 |
Apologies Tom, I misinterpreted your initial post.
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26th Apr 2017 10:05pm |
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Flashman Member Since: 05 Jun 2011 Location: Windsor & Brentwood Posts: 1228 |
Just got back from my local garage and they showed me that it is a blatant case of over tightening the sump plug. There is a crack running along the bottom of the plug screw collar from the nut for about an inch.
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27th Apr 2017 10:14am |
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nicedayforit Member Since: 11 Jun 2011 Location: Beside the Solway Posts: 3973 |
Just a thought, the sump plug on a td6 is steel with a parallel thread.
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27th Apr 2017 12:00pm |
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Flashman Member Since: 05 Jun 2011 Location: Windsor & Brentwood Posts: 1228 |
No sure about the make up of the sump plug but I think the mechanic must have used the wrong tool.
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27th Apr 2017 3:47pm |
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northernmonkeyjones Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: derby Posts: 8515 |
I remember years ago, my aunt had a 12 month old Vitara, and took it to a tyre and exhaust place for an oil change, something went wrong and all the oil fell out and the engine seized within 1/2 mile of the depot! New engine paid for! There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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27th Apr 2017 8:01pm |
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Flashman Member Since: 05 Jun 2011 Location: Windsor & Brentwood Posts: 1228 |
The funny thing is that oil changes are so simple and a key thing to keep the engine happy, but it still runs the risk of killing the engine too.
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28th Apr 2017 8:22am |
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