WebSep 6, 2016 · Joined Dec 18, 2009. 8,310 Posts. #3 · Mar 21, 2012 (Edited) And be sure to remove the fill plug first (the upper). If you are able to remove the lower, but not the upper, you will be sitting with an empty T-case and no way to fill it again. Take care using an air ratched, because the T-case is aluminum and you could easily damage the threads. WebJul 12, 2016 · Its probably just stuck from years of being on their. Try to get a little leverage on it to pry it. Note, if you fill through there it will be a little bit of trial and error as to filling to the right level. Don't be surprised if you get it a bit overfilled and end up with fluid being blown out the breather. V Vinman Registered Joined Feb 8, 2006
How to remove a damaged differential fill plug (no welder)
WebThe process is easy. Loosen the fill plug at the top-front of the front diff. Always loosen the fill plug first, to make sure you'll be able to refill the diff after you drain it. Loosen and remove the drain plug at the left (driver)-side-bottom of the front diff. Drain the oil into a catch can. Throw the horrible drain plug in some bin somewhere. WebApr 18, 2011 · Not sure on the threads, I pulled it out a bit, and it actually leaked some fluid, and seems to still be leaking some... It almost seems as if the transfer case is over filled. … fanpost 2 kollegah lyrics
2001 Toyota 4Runner Transfer Case
WebNov 30, 2024 · Amazon.com Return Policy: Amazon.com.tr Voluntary 30-Day Return Guarantee: You can return many items you have purchased within 30 days following … WebJul 20, 2024 · Get the pipe plug type that has a square head so that all you have do is use an open end wrench. In fact if you look at your front end and also transfer case they have the type I am talking about. Your front end and transfer case are made by Dana and your rear end is made by. Ford, that's the reason for the difference. WebStuck drain or fill plug. Confusing Fluid Requirements. Most transfer cases use either automatic transmission fluid or gear oil to lubricate the gears, bearings, chains or other moving components inside. Some vehicles use more advanced fluids to lubricate things especially if the transfer case is designed to automatically shift into 4 wheel drive. fanplatzl