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Thread: Help me fill my gearbox! Broke everything!

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2013-12-26 18:51:19
#11
wow thats interesting ebinkerd, i've used the speedo hole before but only as a last resort.. i always use the fill plug, the trans is suppose to take like 3.8 quarts and usually its just starting to try to trickle out the hole when it reaches that amount, so to check the level i just use my pinky lol
2013-12-26 18:59:50
#12
A small propane torch works wonders.
2013-12-26 19:25:51
#13
Originally Posted by lynchfourtwenty
wow thats interesting ebinkerd, i've used the speedo hole before but only as a last resort.. i always use the fill plug, the trans is suppose to take like 3.8 quarts and usually its just starting to try to trickle out the hole when it reaches that amount, so to check the level i just use my pinky lol


Ive never been able to get the fill plug loose. Pulling the sensor is a bitch the first time around. Once its been out, lube the o-ring up nice and it pops in and out fairly easy.
2013-12-26 19:48:24
#14
^^^ Did you read the fist statement of the thread??

Speed sensor is not an option as it broke
2013-12-26 20:28:48
#15
Originally Posted by Boostlee
^^^ Did you read the fist statement of the thread??

Speed sensor is not an option as it broke


Because he was prying it out. He can still get around the sensor itself with some channel locks. He only broke off the tang. Besides, if he is overly concerned about a broken tang, he still has to pull it to replace it.

Besides, the tang was broken on my old p11 too, I still managed to get it out.
Last edited by ebinkerd on 2013-12-26 at 20-32-31.
2013-12-26 20:48:22
#16
He still has a broken drain fill and speed sensor, so you may want to give him some pointers on how you fixed yours then instead
2013-12-26 21:00:00
#17
Originally Posted by Boostlee
He still has a broken drain fill and speed sensor, so you may want to give him some pointers on how you fixed yours then instead


Ok,ok.
@Dala, get a propane torch. Heat just the plug. It will take a very long time to heat since aluminum disipates heat very quickly, and the trans oil will too. Dont worry, you will not melt the aluminum or cook the oil. Now while heating the plug, spray around the plug with penetrating oil. Take your pick, they all work well. When you spray the plug, the heat will suck the penetrant into the threads. Keep doing this, heat, spray, heat, spray... Finally, get a half inch impact, bare with me, it sounds crazy. What you want to do is after heat cycling it a bunch of times, get that fucker HOT. With the impact on reverse just bump it. Do not try to back it out. Just bump it.

Now, before you re-install it, put some anti-seize on it.

As for the speed sensor, get a pair of channel lock, the medium ones work the best, and a small pry bar. What you want to do it grip the sensor with the channel locks just under the connector. The sensor is fairly strong. While pulling up, twist the sensor. Every now and again put the pry bar under the channel locks and pry up on it. I would suggest you get a telescoping mirror so you can watch your progress.

Try it, dont try it, its up to you. I've been a diesel tech for 8 years now, and have picked up some tricks along the way.
2013-12-26 21:11:37
#18
Use wax! Josh knows.
2013-12-26 22:33:44
#19
Originally Posted by Kyle
Use wax! Josh knows.


Cherry chapstick! Don't ask me why but cherry flavored works best.
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