Date: Wed, 16 Jun 1999 09:10:35 -0500
Reply-To: "Mark B. Magee" <condor2@FLASH.NET>
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From: "Mark B. Magee" <condor2@FLASH.NET>
Subject: Re: Stuck transaxle fill plug crisis
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Todd, et. al,
I found my fill plug frozen on my 91 Westy last summer -after- I had
already drained the tranny: Yeah!!
I was ecstatic as you might imagine. I was envision a tow to a tranny
shop to get out of what started as simple drain-the-gearbox/replace job.
I solved my problem by: 1) getting som 5/8" clear poly tubing and a
threaded nylon 90 degree elbow, one end barbed, one NPT. ) put plastic
tubing on barbed end, electrical tape on the NPT thread until the taped
fit firmly in the drain plug hole 3) held 90 degree firm against drain
plug hole with bungee cord 4) took plastic tubing up into engine
compartment and filled tranny using the clear tubing as indicator of how
full tranny was getting; I over filled in anticipation of "breaking the
rig" loose and the ensuing flow. 5) removed bungee,held drain plug next
to 90 degree, pulled 90 degree out and quickly tapped the flow out of
the tranny with the drain plug and 6) Voila! you tell me how much I
saved.
I'll have that dude (fill plug) unstuck I take it in for service my my
mechanic, or whenever the tranny comes out.
My approx $6.02' USD's on the matter.
Todd Hill wrote:
> shortlid@expert.cc.purdue.edu writes:
>
> << I can't get my drain plug off what should I do???? >>
>
> Ah..... the pleasures of Eastern cars, salted roads, and
> dissimilar metal contact corrosion!
>
> Try scraping as much of the external corrosion off (I'm guessing
> that it does have it), heating with propane torch and spraying a
> good penetrating oil such as Aerokroil. Get a hand held impact
> from Sears (fairly cheap at around $20 and world's better than
> the cheap chrome Chinese jobs) and a good quality 3/8ths
> impact adapter to use your Snap-On drain plug socket. I've
> been the cheap route myself and it doesn't work on stuck plugs.
> Between the heat, oil, heat, oil, impact, heat, oil, impact
> routine it should *maybe* come out.
>
> If not, then get a siphon pump (it looks kinda like a grease
> gun but has two hoses. One sucks when you pull the lever
> and the other pushes.) You may have to do the siphon pump
> boogie several times as you won't be able to get the hose
> all the way to the bottom. Just get as much as you can,
> top off, and drive around a bit to slosh it about. Do this several
> times and that'll be the best you can do under those
> circumstances.
>
> Just remember to refill with a good quality synthetic GL4
> 75w90 weight gearoil, such as Redline MT90.
>
> -Todd Hill
> VolksWerks Transaxles
> Olympia, WA
> 360-412-0948
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