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Your cart is empty.50 PCS Metal/Rubber Drain Plug Gasket, Fits 1/2, M12, M12 So Replace 097-021,65274,365274,GM 14079550,14090908,1625762,1631748,24571185,25524544,5741252,8-14090-908-0 (24.7x11.5mm)
Getvicious
July 31, 2025
Good price - arrived quickly - gaskets are exactly as stated by the seller - should work great.
Jim
July 26, 2025
Now I have enough to do oil changes the rest of my life, lol. Seriously a great deal for 50 of these
stephanie jo olson
July 2, 2025
A good oil drain plug gasket option. The rubber gasket seals and have not had a leak on several applications. Prefer them to the plastic gaskets but only a one time use application.
Robert Martin Slater
July 1, 2025
Get rid of your nylon washers and use these.
User46
June 25, 2025
Perfect fit in my drain plug! Happy with the purchase
Particle
June 18, 2025
I never had much luck with aluminum/felt washers, but these have worked wonderfully. They don't torque to original spec due to the rubber squishing, but they seem to seal and hold very well. I just get them what feels "good and tight" by hand with my socket wrench.Basically, you get the positive seal of a rubber gasket while also getting the benefit of a metal ring to prevent squish-out so long as the bolt head is broad enough.
Zach S
May 30, 2025
This fit my Ford 351W perfectly, it is a 1995 engine. Sealed up the tiny oil leak i had around the drain plug from the original washer being past its prime. Cheaper than Dorman, and works just as well.
Bigfoot
March 8, 2025
Should have search for these years ago as when my drain plug leaks, I’ve ordered a new plug which comes with a gasket from GM. Now I have a good supply of O-rings, which is the only thing that usually goes bad providing you don’t torque the bolt to the oil pan too tight. Great bargain for a great price!
Ric
January 5, 2025
These do work in some cases where there are no inperfection or slight warp of metal bung. But difficult to tell; you will know however when say you change oil and find your pan bolt finger tight only,! Not a happy situation and less so if you aren’t vigilant. All these should be used for things like lawnmowers tillers etc . I’ve seen tragic results on oil pans, transmissions.... with people who used these to service. Soooo rubbers or copper , alum still best washer option depending on application. I use the aforementioned items not on cars or trucks etc. And for the other stuff that they are satisfactory because you see the leak or check , but with vehicles you have seconds to not much more and then !! Note the thick factory nylon stuff used on diffs transfer cases is ok has more meat but I do cringe a bit . Seen lots
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