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And the drain plug is on the drivers side of the transmission and it also has a square cutout in it you can use a 3/8 rachet on the fill and a 1/2 drive rachet on the drain .
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All you guys using a 3/8 ratchet on the fill plug; I don't know how you do it. I tried that a long time ago and it ruined the fill plug (it's not the right size). You're all luckier than I am.
well i got it but the only problem is that i ordered an axle from gspec and got it installed and that axle boots are massivly leaking grease. the grease is just oozing out... so now i have to call greg and send it back and all and try to get a new one. this sucks.
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Originally Posted by BenFenner All you guys using a 3/8 ratchet on the fill plug; I don't know how you do it. I tried that a long time ago and it ruined the fill plug (it's not the right size). You're all luckier than I am.
Ive cut up a pop can and wrapped the aluminum around the ratchet a few times. Works like a charm if I ever feel like doing it.
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Originally Posted by Shawn Dammit. I thought that birthday equation worked in my favor.
I musta forgot.....early onset of senility.....too many drugs and concussions........
Give us another twenty years and we'll be racing at Conventions. In our wheelchairs.
I've never had a problem with the fill/check plug. What I found helps, though, is that I use anti-seize on the bolt when re-installing it. Just a superlight coat and you don't have nearly the amount of force taking it back out. Still seals just fine, and doesn't back itself off.