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Will these two metals take? sump plug is rounded inside and this w'end I plan to weld a bolt into it, suspect the nissan plug is made of plasticine , will be using an arc welder.
Asking so I dont accidently make the situation worse .
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*JUST LUV IT* 96 GQ LWB TD4.2, Cav, Kings, Dobinsons, Motorguard, Enginesaver, 400 pro, Cooper ST's (rolls eyes), fleetguard oil filters, Delo 400 engine oil, Delo ESI gearbox oil and an RTC.
There was a post recently where people had welded a "handle" to the existing plug to remove, and then just replaced with a new plug (or one from a wreckers).
I would assume that a bolt would protrude more, meaning something else to get damaged / broken / stuck. IMO, the diffs are big enough without removing further clearance with a bolt head !
Nah... I want it out, using the jack and a breaker bar it was spreading the head so I gave up before it broke with a bang + I didn't want to butcher the centre. Took it to the pro's they ended up stripping the in-ards round, then wanted to use a hammer and chisel on the rest so I took it back and plan to weld a bolt in, once it's out it goes in the bin.
Last service was by a dealer and both front and back fill plugs are roger-ed in way way too tight.
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*JUST LUV IT* 96 GQ LWB TD4.2, Cav, Kings, Dobinsons, Motorguard, Enginesaver, 400 pro, Cooper ST's (rolls eyes), fleetguard oil filters, Delo 400 engine oil, Delo ESI gearbox oil and an RTC.
pull out the lower couple of studs holding the diff into the housing and just drain the oil through there..
takes a little while to drain out, but that's what beer is for.
That's Ok of4x4, thanks for the link, I am planing on grinding a 16mm bolt down until it fits onto the plug snug , torquing it slightly then welding them both together.
I am a bit of a backyard welder, built boat trailers and stuff but never had the occasion to weld two very different grades of steel, was wondering if the two will take. Last thing I want to do is end up welding the plug to the diff trying to get the Gr8 bolt to take.
Wendle it's the filler plugs that are stuck and now 1 is butchered , with the breaker bar I was able to loosen both drain plugs thankfully, will be doing water crossings on occasion so need it all workable for then. Good tip also it might come in handy one day.
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*JUST LUV IT* 96 GQ LWB TD4.2, Cav, Kings, Dobinsons, Motorguard, Enginesaver, 400 pro, Cooper ST's (rolls eyes), fleetguard oil filters, Delo 400 engine oil, Delo ESI gearbox oil and an RTC.
You could also drill a hole in the new nut to get a plug weld to through to the old nut. A dissimilar metal arc rod may be a help if your not sure of the metal content of the original plug.
Alex