Is this just an oil filter gasket leak or is there something else that would pool oil around the oil filter?

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Sometimes you can try a longer bolt that may reach threads that are good and have not been used before with the shorter bolt. Also, can use as large a washer under the good bolt to spread the pressure out.
 

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Well, ok, here goes. If you want to try and just rig it and know that if it does not work you will need a new oil pan, try this.

Match the length of bolt or just a hair shorter, and use the same size bolt but use a different thread pitch. For instance, if is an 8mm bolt and is a 1.50 pitch, use an 8mm bolt with a 1.25 pitch, or vice versa. You will have to force that cross thread in there and hope the bolt sucks down the plate and slows or stops the oil leak. That is why I recommended a shorter bolt if can. You are threading into aluminum but may have enough thread strength left to hold the bolt. May even go with a equal size fractional bolt and run that in there. If was me, I would just do a new pan but I am a thousandaire and not every one is able to afford the new pan all of a sudden or even a used pan. Also, if not mechanically inclined and don't have the "TOUCH" to feel what is happening when you try this, a shop can attempt but if was my shop, I would say, fix it right or not at all.

There....are you vultures happy now. I spilled my "hillbilly" fix for this. But, sometimes poor people have poor ways.
 

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Well, ok, here goes. If you want to try and just rig it and know that if it does not work you will need a new oil pan, try this.

Match the length of bolt or just a hair shorter, and use the same size bolt but use a different thread pitch. For instance, if is an 8mm bolt and is a 1.50 pitch, use an 8mm bolt with a 1.25 pitch, or vice versa. You will have to force that cross thread in there and hope the bolt sucks down the plate and slows or stops the oil leak. That is why I recommended a shorter bolt if can. You are threading into aluminum but may have enough thread strength left to hold the bolt. May even go with a equal size fractional bolt and run that in there. If was me, I would just do a new pan but I am a thousandaire and not every one is able to afford the new pan all of a sudden or even a used pan. Also, if not mechanically inclined and don't have the "TOUCH" to feel what is happening when you try this, a shop can attempt but if was my shop, I would say, fix it right or not at all.

There....are you vultures happy now. I spilled my "hillbilly" fix for this. But, sometimes poor people have poor ways.
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