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Vitara diff plug

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Vitara diff plug

Post by smally4.0 »

Gday
My son has purchase a 1990 Vitara swb.... we changed all the oils today
But we could not get the rear filler plug out using a socket handle......
i dont wont to chew it out completely by forcing it to much?
The socket was a bit loose....can you get a proper socket? or can someone advise how to remove this.....
thanks brett....
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Post by 31zook »

get a can of "freeze ya nuts off" and a small hammer and it will come off. If that doesn't work weld a nut onto it then replace it.
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Post by PCRman »

those plugs often have a plastic washer. Heat it up with a little pen torch and they come right off. Also a peice of 10mm keyway steel is a perfect fit to the plug. A short section of that slotted into a 13mm socket makes a good diff plug remover.
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Post by smally4.0 »

31zook wrote:get a can of "freeze ya nuts off" and a small hammer and it will come off. If that doesn't work weld a nut onto it then replace it.
Thanks 31 zook
Do you know?
If the filler plug is alloy or steel...
cheers smally
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Post by smally4.0 »

PCRman wrote:those plugs often have a plastic washer. Heat it up with a little pen torch and they come right off. Also a peice of 10mm keyway steel is a perfect fit to the plug. A short section of that slotted into a 13mm socket makes a good diff plug remover.
Thanks PCRman....
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Post by smally4.0 »

PCRman wrote:those plugs often have a plastic washer. Heat it up with a little pen torch and they come right off. Also a peice of 10mm keyway steel is a perfect fit to the plug. A short section of that slotted into a 13mm socket makes a good diff plug remover.
Thanks PCRman....
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Post by danssurf82 »

rear steel- mine mas a wheel nut welded to it
front are alloy, smashed a hole in my casing trying to get it off once,
[quote="MissForby"]"I like Pillows. I'm not allowed anything hard" :D[/quote]
94 vitara, rear air locker, 31's, dual battery, custom front and rear tube bars, chopped guards, reduction gears
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Post by smally4.0 »

danssurf82 wrote:rear steel- mine mas a wheel nut welded to it
front are alloy, smashed a hole in my casing trying to get it off once,


Thanks guys.... i got some key steel to have another crack at it.....
cheers smally.....
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Post by eXc »

I welded a bolt to mine to get them out...although the heat from the welder made it loose anyway haha. Then i bought new plugs, which I did a better weld job to for future removal.
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Post by smally4.0 »

eXc wrote:I welded a bolt to mine to get them out...although the heat from the welder made it loose anyway haha. Then i bought new plugs, which I did a better weld job to for future removal.
Looks like im going to do the same thing exc...
tried everything else except burning the plastic washer off...

will order new plugs first....
cheers smally
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