Transfer Case Drain Plug Removal at Savannah Eades blog

Transfer Case Drain Plug Removal. The drain plug is located on the bottom left. I had done this transfer case oil service. After failing to remove the transfer case drain plug with an open end box wrench, i came up with an easy & inexpensive diy. I am currently going through the process of changing all the fluids in my f30 340xi as it hits 60k miles. Use a 3/8 ratchet to loosen the drain plug. If you can get the fill plug out, also remove the drain plug, as instead of breaking the case you might be able to do just a good flush, and new fluid. This will help to drain faster. Remove the top plug and then remove the bottom. The top plug is used for filling. Insert the 10mm hex bit onto the plug and then insert the 5/16 wrench closed end onto. Drain the fluid before removing the transfer case. Using very little magic and vanquishing most demons, i demonstrate one way with hints on how. Having looked through several diys as well as the tis, all of the. How to remove a seized, stuck and very stripped aluminum drain plug on a 1989 ford bronco. If you have a jig.

Jeep Wrangler Jk Transfer Case Fluid Change
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Drain the fluid before removing the transfer case. Remove the top plug and then remove the bottom. Having looked through several diys as well as the tis, all of the. If you can get the fill plug out, also remove the drain plug, as instead of breaking the case you might be able to do just a good flush, and new fluid. I am currently going through the process of changing all the fluids in my f30 340xi as it hits 60k miles. How to remove a seized, stuck and very stripped aluminum drain plug on a 1989 ford bronco. This will help to drain faster. The drain plug is located on the bottom left. Insert the 10mm hex bit onto the plug and then insert the 5/16 wrench closed end onto. Using very little magic and vanquishing most demons, i demonstrate one way with hints on how.

Jeep Wrangler Jk Transfer Case Fluid Change

Transfer Case Drain Plug Removal How to remove a seized, stuck and very stripped aluminum drain plug on a 1989 ford bronco. After failing to remove the transfer case drain plug with an open end box wrench, i came up with an easy & inexpensive diy. I am currently going through the process of changing all the fluids in my f30 340xi as it hits 60k miles. Having looked through several diys as well as the tis, all of the. The top plug is used for filling. Remove the top plug and then remove the bottom. This will help to drain faster. If you have a jig. Using very little magic and vanquishing most demons, i demonstrate one way with hints on how. The drain plug is located on the bottom left. I had done this transfer case oil service. Drain the fluid before removing the transfer case. If you can get the fill plug out, also remove the drain plug, as instead of breaking the case you might be able to do just a good flush, and new fluid. To remove the transfer case fill plug, you will access it from the driver's side of the case. Insert the 10mm hex bit onto the plug and then insert the 5/16 wrench closed end onto. Use a 3/8 ratchet to loosen the drain plug.

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