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Author Subject: Crushable Copper Washer, Where From?
daveyboy

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Post #26
Yes, thats the one.

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Posted 27th Jul 2009 at 21:48
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Post #27
nice one thanks, asked for some gearbox oil when i was there an they said they didnt sell it as it came in as a batch order blah blah blah i stopped listening
Posted 27th Jul 2009 at 21:59
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Post #28
on that note does the gear oil have a part number or should i just give up on that specific pug garage an try another lol
Posted 29th Jul 2009 at 05:12
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Post #29
yes there is a part number, have a look on servicebox Razz sounds like you do need to try a different place, dont forget Citroen if you have part numbers or a friendly parts man Wink

if you want you could go straight to the workshop with a 2 litre bottle and ask for some straight from teh 205 Litre barrels Whistle

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Posted 29th Jul 2009 at 05:26
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Post #30
i think there are even less citroens than puegeot dealers lol

i tried service box there but that place seems to turn me into a turd i cant work it lol

if needs be i'll try else where there not much further away

EDIT: nevermind found this part number ... 9736.41
Posted 29th Jul 2009 at 06:02
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that's the one Smile

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Posted 29th Jul 2009 at 15:08
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Post #32
LOL good stuff

the pug guy looked at me as though i was stupid last time then mentioned i could get some from halfords .... really thanks for that
Posted 29th Jul 2009 at 15:48
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Post #33
having a look at the washer i got with the bolt is that a crushable one?? its just the last crushable washer i got look like the one on the right

Posted 4th Aug 2009 at 20:21
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Post #34
I thought the same thing when i saw your pic to be honest Yes

Maybe they dont use a crushable one on the gearbox Unsure

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Posted 4th Aug 2009 at 21:00
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Post #35
hmmm would be abit crap findin out its the wrong one once i've got the plug out though lol


oh an on another note went to a different dealers an they sold me gear oil no problem at all, tempted to drive down to the first dealers with the 2 litre bottle an tell him he was talkin pish lol
Posted 5th Aug 2009 at 04:08
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Post #36
can anyone confirm about the washer?
saves me finding out its wrong (if it is) when the plug is out an i need to find some other way to get one on the day lol
Posted 6th Aug 2009 at 02:55
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Post #37
bump to the above question

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Posted 7th Aug 2009 at 21:21
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no they aren't a crushable washer on the gearbox in my experience.

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Posted 7th Aug 2009 at 21:40
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Post #39
i didnt have one so put some PTFE tape round the plug when i put it back in, seems to have done the job.

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Posted 7th Aug 2009 at 21:54
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good stuff thats that sorted then cheers
Posted 8th Aug 2009 at 04:54
davewagon

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Post #41
Bump this rather than star new thread

is it absolutely essential to replace the copper washer, or could I get away with re-using the existing washers (if it isn't damaged).

About to attempt to replace gearbox oil.

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Posted 1st Jul 2012 at 15:52
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Post #42
Replace it, I've had mine dribble before when I didn't replace it but it was probably old and had well used

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Posted 1st Jul 2012 at 18:01
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I just fitted a copper washer that I had lying around :-/

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Posted 1st Jul 2012 at 19:09
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Post #44
No no no, doing it all wrong.

You want SumpWashers.co.uk.

Figure out the measurements for the gearbox drain plug (I only got the main oil ones) and they're cheap as chips and fast to deliver.

Oil sump plug, £1.30.

Crushable copper washer, £2.80 for 25 of the buggers.

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Posted 2nd Jul 2012 at 07:11
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Post #45
owain, useful :shock

thanks!!

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Posted 2nd Jul 2012 at 10:39
smegal

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Post #46
owain wrote:
No no no, doing it all wrong.

You want SumpWashers.co.uk.

Figure out the measurements for the gearbox drain plug (I only got the main oil ones) and they're cheap as chips and fast to deliver.

Oil sump plug, £1.30.

Crushable copper washer, £2.80 for 25 of the buggers.

You'll never run out again.


And you say that you don't make useful posts :p

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Posted 2nd Jul 2012 at 10:52
dangti6

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Post #47
Carparts4less deliver one for about 30p all in.

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    owain

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    smegal wrote:
    And you say that you don't make useful posts :p


    That was my quota for the year.

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    Post #49
    Tbh, if you go to your local hydraulics firm, they'll do you a box of 250 for about a tenner....

    Then you sell them on here at 50p a pop for lazy bastids.....Wink

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    Post #50
    i've just been given a washer with my filter. it's silver, with a plasticy insert! and it's definitely the right part, apparently Blink design change?!

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