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11-30-2013 | #1 |
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drain plug on ZF-6
What size is the allen that fits that fat bastage, and where can I buy that all you can eat buffet of a tool?
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11-30-2013 | #2 | |
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Re: drain plug on ZF-6
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12-01-2013 | #3 |
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Re: drain plug on ZF-6
AutoZone for mine. 1/2 drive breaker bar with a pipe extension. Then a dab of no-seize grease on the threads when reinstalling to just "snug" .
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12-01-2013 | #4 |
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12-01-2013 | #5 |
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Re: drain plug on ZF-6
OR trim an M17 hex key to length and use an M17 box-wrench. That get's you to "minimum height" and the least likely to affected by leverage that dislodges them. A friend actually "epoxied" the hex in an M17 box wrench for just the ZF service.
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12-01-2013 | #6 |
Join Date: Oct 2013
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Re: drain plug on ZF-6
I got mine at a local auto parts place....either O'reilly's or Autozone. None of the Sears in Augusta, GA, Columbia, SC, El Paso, or Las Cruces, NM have the 17mm hex. No luck at Lowes or Home Depot.
It came as part of a hex socket set and not individual. The whole set was cheaper than the single socket Sears was willing to order and it's held up without issue doing 3 car's worth of fluid changes over the last couple years. |
12-01-2013 | #7 |
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12-01-2013 | #8 |
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Re: drain plug on ZF-6
An easy and cheap way is to take an 11/16 bolt and put 2 nuts on it and
"Lock" them together by tightening firmly against each other. To make a permanent one you could put a spot of weld on the nut but not everyone has a welder. Put the head of the bolt in the recessed hex of the plug and use a box end wrench or breaker bar with a socket to remove plug. 11/16 is close enough to 17mm to not make a difference and easier to find in your box of assorted nuts, bolts and junk we all collect over the years or you could use a 17mm bolt and nuts if you must... |
12-02-2013 | #9 |
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Re: drain plug on ZF-6
I got the 17mm hex wrench from the local Sears Hardware for $10.
Put it in the plug and used a 17mm end wrench to turn it. Easy peasy. I do like that socket one though....
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12-01-2013 | #10 |
Join Date: Oct 2013
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Re: drain plug on ZF-6
Ok, yeah, those Snapon ones are way nicer than my cheapy parts store one..... it's nice they give you some extra clearance, although it hasn't been too much of an issue.
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