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Stuck Gearbox Filler Plug
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Stuck Gearbox Filler Plug
The filler plug for my gearbox (Jimny) is wedged in tight. I have tried everything short of drilling it out to get it loose.
I've been told not to use a ratchet gun by a mechanic as it may crack the case if it's well and truly stuck that hard.
Any suggestions on getting it loosened?
I've basically destroyed half my tool box in my attempts.
I've been told not to use a ratchet gun by a mechanic as it may crack the case if it's well and truly stuck that hard.
Any suggestions on getting it loosened?
I've basically destroyed half my tool box in my attempts.
DRS smells like a cat-food milkshake... and wet socks... and gorgonzola cheese... all whizzed up in a blender
Go and shout yourself a half inch drive 'breaker bar' and use that. Get a good brand, otherwise it may snap. Sidchrome should be OK.
Squirt a bit of penetrating lube on the thread and leave overnight. Give it a go in the morning. It's unlikely you will break the case.
Can't remember if they are a nut or a hex drive tho.....
In extreme cases you may need to heat the nut with an oxy and then let it cool down before doing the lube thing.
Squirt a bit of penetrating lube on the thread and leave overnight. Give it a go in the morning. It's unlikely you will break the case.
Can't remember if they are a nut or a hex drive tho.....
In extreme cases you may need to heat the nut with an oxy and then let it cool down before doing the lube thing.
Had that sort of problem once so out came the jack a good breaker bar and socket.Aswell as chain to hold everything were it needed to be. Be very [b]carefull [/b]as there will be a lot of tension built up as you could be lifting the car until it lets go. It worked to.
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Worse comes to worse, if it's a top-mount shifter, you can just pull up the boot and unbolt the linkage plate from the top and pour the oil in that way, but it's kinda tough to determine when it's "full" when you do, be sure to put in the specified amount. Same trick is used by the Nissan folks on the FS5R30A transmissions that don't have proper capacity and need an extra quart of fluid to prevent a bearing from insufficient lubrication...
Brent
Brent
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hile the docter was examaning your prostate -
he had his left hand on your left sholder.......
no he had his right hand on you right sholder.....
good god he had both hands on your sholders
he had his left hand on your left sholder.......
no he had his right hand on you right sholder.....
good god he had both hands on your sholders
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Mrs Bru @ Sunshine Coast Developmental Physiotherapy - www.scdphysio.com.au , Ryano @ Fourbys www.generaltire.com.au Blitzkrieg Motorsport
Mrs Bru @ Sunshine Coast Developmental Physiotherapy - www.scdphysio.com.au , Ryano @ Fourbys www.generaltire.com.au Blitzkrieg Motorsport
XterraGuy wrote:Worse comes to worse, if it's a top-mount shifter, you can just pull up the boot and unbolt the linkage plate from the top and pour the oil in that way, but it's kinda tough to determine when it's "full" when you do, be sure to put in the specified amount. Same trick is used by the Nissan folks on the FS5R30A transmissions that don't have proper capacity and need an extra quart of fluid to prevent a bearing from insufficient lubrication...
Brent
Thats how I have been doing my Sierra box for over a year, for same reason. Its a bugger of a place to reach with tools or oil bottles. I just add the recomended amount of oil through the gearstick. the drain hole is usualy fine, because its easier to get at... christover.
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http://www.vic.suzuki4wd.com/forum/
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I had that problem with my Vitara which I discovered AFTER draining the oil .Anyway I ended up rounding out the plug and it still didn't move so I don't think brute force is the way to go.If you have a arc welder you might try holding the electrode on the plug for a while to heat it up?
Regards Charlie
Regards Charlie
Thanks guys.......will give it another go in the morning. I've just about rounded out the bloody plug (it's a hex fit). So this is a common problem with Suzukis?
Oh....yep, turning it the right way......like that "Righty tighty....." saying, easy to remember
Oh....yep, turning it the right way......like that "Righty tighty....." saying, easy to remember
DRS smells like a cat-food milkshake... and wet socks... and gorgonzola cheese... all whizzed up in a blender
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