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re filling hilux gearbox oil
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re filling hilux gearbox oil
hi i went to replace the oil in the gearbox and can't get the filler plug undone so was wondering if it is possible to refill thru the gear lever hole as i have the floor and console out to dry and was hoping this would make it easier.
thanks
dave
thanks
dave
Yes would be very easy to fill through the top but you won't know the level of the oil if you can't get the side plug out. But if you go by the manual amount, you won't be far off. Put grease in the top where the gear leaver goes in. It will stop alot of water getting in causing rust.
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Mate, give the filler plug a few sharp taps with a hammer, to help break the seal.
Then use a 24mm 6 sided socket to undo it with, dont use a spanner or a double hex socket.
If that wont budge it, just use a hammer and chisel.
Bet you wish you had a rattle gun handy now .
T
Then use a 24mm 6 sided socket to undo it with, dont use a spanner or a double hex socket.
If that wont budge it, just use a hammer and chisel.
Bet you wish you had a rattle gun handy now .
T
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the question to rebuild a part or not can always be answered by the following -
1. do you have the money on hand
2. are you pedantic about having stuff running perfectly
3. Are you about to go on a trip where a stuffed gearbox would ruin the trip or are you prepared to just wait till it dies a natural death and tow it home.
the last one is the biggy. it don't matter really if you wait for it to die as long as you are prepared for it and don't whinge when it happens. at least that way you don't have to go spend money until you have to.
1. do you have the money on hand
2. are you pedantic about having stuff running perfectly
3. Are you about to go on a trip where a stuffed gearbox would ruin the trip or are you prepared to just wait till it dies a natural death and tow it home.
the last one is the biggy. it don't matter really if you wait for it to die as long as you are prepared for it and don't whinge when it happens. at least that way you don't have to go spend money until you have to.
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so i think i will look around and then see what happensrockcrawler31 wrote:the question to rebuild a part or not can always be answered by the following -
1. do you have the money on hand
money will be tight as new bub on the way
2. are you pedantic about having stuff running perfectly
not too worried as long as its not too noisy
3. Are you about to go on a trip where a stuffed gearbox would ruin the trip or are you prepared to just wait till it dies a natural death and tow it home.
longest trip at the moment will be sydney or portstephens so no prob there as have friends in both places
the last one is the biggy. it don't matter really if you wait for it to die as long as you are prepared for it and don't whinge when it happens. at least that way you don't have to go spend money until you have to.
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