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HiLuX diff

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HiLuX diff

Post by Leeo D »

Just a quick and easy one for you guys, A mate has a hilux and has nearly rounded off the rear diff fill plug.He thinks it is a reverse thread (left Hand).I jst want to make sure before I help him with my pipe wrench.
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Post by lux44 »

right hand thread brother, (rightie tightie - leftie loosie) :roll:
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Post by ausyota »

Its a standard thread.
If all else fails weld a bolt to it. The heat will shrink it when it cools and you have something to get a spanner onto.
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Post by Leeo D »

Thanks for that.Will give it a go.
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Post by Rascal »

Get a new one from the wreckers. The end of the bolt is magnetized to collect any metal in the oil. Welding the bolt will destroy the magnet and cause the diff center to wear quicker.
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