Differential Drain ?
Changing gears from 3:73 to 4:10. While I am at it I wanted to add a drain for the lube. Thinking about going quick and cheap, by drilling a drain hole in the carrier and using the Bat Wing bottom bolt as a drain.
Question is how well does this work, and does the Bat Wing cover bolt ever develop a leak? Going to use The Right Stuff RTV for the cover sealant. Thanks Jim |
Re: Differential Drain ?
I would not complicate it............Just drill and use a 1/8" pipe tap for a 1/8" Pipe Plug as shown which gets you at the Bottom of the Differential Case.
See Item #4 LT5 Added Systems I placed the Differential Drain Plug just on the Drivers Side of what I call the Molding Seam in the Center of the Flange Thickness. The kit provides a template that puts the hole just left of the center bolt in the valley of the differential. Original Photos provided by Scrrem on another topic with Red notes added. http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...eDrainTap3.jpghttp://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...eDrainTap2.jpg |
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