Over tightening the drain plug.
because so it want miss the smaller hole if it was one ya digg
You need to have the hole tapped out to a larger size, and put in a larger drain plug. Or, you can have the whole oil pan replaced, which is more expensive
if oil is blowing out dipstick hole, this indicates that the inside of engine and oil pan are pressurizing.check to make sure oil filler cap is venting and not clogged.if this is not the problem, the other cause is broken piston rings causing pressurization of engine
where does the oil gush out from? but you obvioulsy either have a hole in crankcase, or oil pan, or the oil pan and gasket are loose
that depends on whether the oil pan gasket is leaking of it you have a hole in the oil pan if you have leaking gasket, the engine needs to be raised to enable removal of oil pan, gonna cost you some bucks. if you have a hole, drain the oil pan. buy a good filler at auto store, clean area round hole and plug leak i priced it today and it was 2.5 hours labor plus the price of the pan and gasket. around 400 bucks.
Oil spread on a pan due to a reaction with the metal of the pan. This reaction causes the oil to spread and make a coating on the pan. This helps to prevent foods from sticking.
Blown headgasket
The proper and most reliable way of making that repair would be to replace the oil pan.
There is a protective shroud covering the oil pan. A lot of VW owners cut a hole in this plastic shroud at the drain plug to make oil changes easier
an oil pan leak is adding oil to the already polluted environment, causes you to drive with your car a bit low on oil at times, and causes unsightly stains under the car .aside from all this if you monitor the oil level and keep it where it should be , not much of anything else ,i can think of,
You will have to remove the pan completely by undoing all the bolts and then once the oil pan (sump cover) is removed, it is a simple matter to remove the plug, retap/rethread the hole and replace the plug with a new one.