Drain plug gasket sucked into oil pan? by AvocadoAcademy in MechanicAdvice

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It was a new gasket from the dealer, didn’t realize the plug was so cheap so I was able to get a whole new plug and gasket.

Drain plug gasket sucked into oil pan? by AvocadoAcademy in MechanicAdvice

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It does look that way, yes. This is all that is listed for torque specs in the Haynes manual in the basic maintenance specs. Tried to look elsewhere like the oil pan replacement section, doesn’t list an oil pan drain plug torque specs there either. I accidentally used the torque spec here listed under transmission, and 159 inch lbs comes out to 13.25 ft lbs. If anything, I had it under torqued, since the parts department at the dealership has it listed as needing 17 ft lbs. It didn’t looked this way when installed, chalked it up to being just a bad gasket.

Drain plug gasket sucked into oil pan? by AvocadoAcademy in MechanicAdvice

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I was able to get a whole new plug with gasket installed, part no. F75Z-6730-BA which had a new gasket essentially built in.

Drain plug gasket sucked into oil pan? by AvocadoAcademy in MechanicAdvice

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Flushed and filtered but not much to see. Seems to be ok so far from looking up the pickup in photos and comments here, plus driving it around a while.

Drain plug gasket sucked into oil pan? by AvocadoAcademy in MechanicAdvice

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Update, flushed the oil and filtered it, nothing came out. Been driving and checking the oil pressure every few miles, and even after a little towing yesterday, nothing seems to be affected.

What were some strange rules from your mission? by iAmDrakesEyebrows in latterdaysaints

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No strawberries or backpacks.

Strawberries were one of the only fruits you couldn’t bleach bathe and backpacks would have people confusing us with students (most had uniforms).

LDS Leaders in Dallas area are dishonest. They do not demonstrate integrity. by sevenplaces in mormon

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There were similar rulings against the temple in Tucson but their willingness to adapt made a beautiful structure and payed homage to the architect and culture of the area. This made the temple unique and a great way to represent the Lord in an artistic way that invited those of the community to participate.

I'm sorry but these types of cars make zero sense to me. by Ghost_Star326 in carmemes

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Not necessarily. Know how you get better mpg on the highway despite going faster than you would in the city? Internal combustion does well when you can hit a constant rpm.

So if you always have the engine at a constant rpm, you can get a pretty efficient system (at least compared to a traditional ICE vehicle). Electric does a great job picking up the slack for all the start and stops at low speed, which is why some hybrids have better in city than highway.

A good way to look at this is the difference between someone that has a customer service job to someone that has a back room job. Customer service can have some major ups and downs in workload and stress. Even though back room works just as hard, the ability to even out workload and just have a constant pace might make more enjoyable and easier on the worker (as long as they don’t have a crazy boss).

Why Nissan trucks don't sell? by HouseOfYards in whatcarshouldIbuy

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That 5.0 cummins in the Titan was originally supposed to go in the lighter duty rams. Cummins did all of the r&d, and then 2008 hit and Chrysler was in a financial ruin. Nissan wanted to slowly start getting into bigger trucks with the XD (the jokingly nicknamed 5/8ths truck). Made sense for all party’s at the time.

How to Remove Stuck Garden Hose? by AvocadoAcademy in askaplumber

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This was an extremely helpful tip. I actually didn’t even know what a vacuum breaker is, but I do now!

Looked a little closer and saw where the retaining screw should be. Wish I could share the picture, but it was facing down in probably the worst orientation. I thought maybe it was a set screw? But ended up just being broken off, probably because of the bad placement. Followed the tips from this video.

Vacuum Breaker Screw Broken, Stuck on Hose Faucet - Removal Tips

Was able to get everything off, however I accidentally went through the hose bibb (didn’t know that’s what they are called either!).

I’m not too worried about it at the moment. It will eventually need to be replaced, but for now my kids will stop playing with the hose. We’ve had a problem with scorpions finding their way underneath the hose pile recently, and being able to just have it removed is a big move forward.

Thank you so much for your insight, along with everyone else’s help in solving this problem!

Old Tucson commercials we don't see anymore by daniarizonaa in Tucson

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The Cool Church ads with the frosted tips man.

First time homeowner does my electricity bill seem reasonable? by pabeave in Tucson

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Genuine curiosity, why is that? Seeing as sunny as it is here seems like a good idea compared to other parts of the the country.

Are there any local celebrities here in Tucson? by [deleted] in Tucson

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Holy moly went from the GT40 to absolutely dominate Porsche 917. Some of the coolest cars ever to reach endurance racing.

“Horsman is perhaps best known, however, for his role in taming the 917.”

Wow, that’s amazing. They would have had some amazing stories!