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RE: Differential drain plug tool

To: ame@synaptics.com, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: Differential drain plug tool
From: "Dwight Dawson" <d3dawson@hotmail.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 16:43:00 PST
I found a cheap "proper" tool for these drain plugs at the auto parts 
store.  Its a strange looking thing with multiple heads for the 
different sizes with one that fits the B plug nicely.  Was only a few 
bucks. 

Dwight


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>>        I've seen reference to a helpful hint on how to make tool
>> for removing
>> the differential drain and fill pugs on the B.  Does anyone
>> recall where that's
>> located.  I think it starts out with a 5/8 in. bolt.  Thanks.
>
>It starts out with a 5/8" bolt, which you grind to a tapered square 
section
>to suit the square socket in the fill plug.  You could use plasticene, 
silly
>putty or blu-tak to take an impression of the socket to be sure you 
don't
>grind too much off the bolt.  I made one, didn't take too long.  
KJeeping
>hold of the bolt whilst grinding it was tedious, and it is useful to
>remember that the bolt will get hot...
>
>Andy
>
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