I did the oil change over the weekend; drained the Sump, Oil Cooler, Filter Housing and changed the oil filter, all rubber and copper washers.
BYTW I was pleased to find that the rubber washers in the oil filter housing were all in place including the ”garden hose” washer.
Problem:On refastening the the Oil Cooler drain bolt I encountered a problem. The recommended torque setting for this is 25Nm, which I set the torque wrench to, and just as the bolt was starting to tighten the threads stripped and the bolt started turning freely. This bolt seems to be an 11mm or 7/16 in. thread bolt which appears to be a non standard size here in Europe.
After about 15 minutes of cursing,
I composed myself and with some plumbers hemp and Loctite Copper Gasket Maker covered the bolt threads. Using a spanner, NOT a torque wrench, I managed to turn the bolt slowly and gently until it fully tightened.
Problem solved no leaks!
Moving on to the sump plug, in order to avoid a repetition of this near-disaster, I covered the sump bolt threads with Hylomar AF non-hardening sealant, placed the copper washer over it and hand tightened the bolt with a normal spanner. Again all nice and clean, no leaks.
Tightened the Oil Filter bolt the same way, (without using any sealant), only the small metal washer. Again no leaks at all.
The bottom line- my .02c to anyone doing this job, be aware. I’m not sure about the recommended torque settings for these bolts.
As pointed out earlier in this thread, there’s a discrepancy between the torque settings in the BBB and Haynes.
Hand tighten with a spanner and some sealant around the bolts seems to have worked perfectly.
Thanks to all for their input.
Best,
Mike