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Originally Posted by Boatguy
No WAY!!!
I have a generator that came with a leaky drain plug. I was going to get some copper washers this year and use those. Switching them out. What a pain! I can’t believe this solution. It’s perfect. Thank you for sharing that.
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My pleasure. Grease is basically just ridiculously thick oil, I reasoned, so tried it out.
I have a very small Westinghouse (probably Chinese) gasoline generator, the equivalent of one household 1800W electrical outlet, which has a drain/fill tube, with a screw-on cap. So it can't leak unless you tipped it over. Bought it for emergency heat in the winter, A/C in the summer if power goes out. Used it outside for power tools too. If I don't need it for heating, I can pretty much power the essentials in my house with the one outlet and extension cords. Floor lamps (LED bulbs), A/C, fridge, computer stuff.
https://www.amazon.com/Westinghouse-...ps%2C98&sr=8-5