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[* black] While the old oil is draining, wipe off the drain plug with a clean rag or towel and remove the old drain plug gasket.
[* black] Place a new drain plug gasket over the threads, making sure that it is large enough to go all the way to the head of the drain plug.
-[* icon_note] Drain plug gaskets are usually sold in packages with a variety of sizes, so you don't have to worry about picking the correct size beforehand. This copper drain plug gasket came in a package of three different sizes.
+[* icon_note] Any standard metal or plastic 1/2" drain plug gasket is appropriate, as long as it fits over the threads.