Sephiroth
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Those threads look pretty gnarled up.![]()
The threads look like that because I tried to get the plug off the extractor with some vise grips with no luck.
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Those threads look pretty gnarled up.![]()
Yes, the shop where I used to get my winter oil changes done completely ruined the plug. My first try was actually trying to hammer in a torx bit (Do not remember what size) but all that did was round the threads even more. Would a scissor jack work? may be, if you lift the jeep you might even be able to use a breaker bar, I used the jack because my breaker bar is a little too long and at 120# I am not strong at all to fight with that plug.
I put the new one in with some teflon tape and a few months later it came out without any trouble.
Good luck.
Thanks.
I hope I can get the sucker out.
Kinda worried the extractor will break. If it does, then I'm really SOL.
Yep. I already have that video bookmarked! However, I think he only had teflon tape on the drain plug.
Also have his diff. gear oil change youtube vid bookmarked too!
Pulling out the orange was funny.
if that doesn't work, I buy a propane torch and heat it up.
Did you still need to use a breaker bar after you applied heat?
Looks like you replied to the wrong thread but speaking of which, need threas sealant for the drain and fill plugs for the front axle?id have to go back and look at the vids, but i know i NOW put the tape on the plug for the front axle. just makes sense. ty for watching!
They are aluminum, we could only wish they came from factory in steel.
The rear diff is steel and cover is stamped steel, until you put a cast iron cover on.
Yes only the rear is steel.so front housing is aluminum and rear is steel?