02-05-2018 | #21 |
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Re: Tranny drain plug
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02-05-2018 | #22 |
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Re: Tranny drain plug
So, I went to VW, without a part number. Ask the counter guy for a drain plug for a ZF tranny. The guy asks what it is for. I tell him my Vette. He look at me and says "your at VW". I kinda explain, gets me nowhere.
I go down to Chevy, had already checked on line and know they no longer support it. Guess what they tell me. We no longer support that. I had called Doug to check the forum for a VW part number. He tells me 100-937. Back to VW. Different parts guy, I give him the part number, he says "that's the wrong number, it's a 001-937, drain plug for an old ZR tranny". Where was this guy the first time I walked in?? So, I took 1 and ordered 3 others. Now I just need to get the old one out. Thanks everyone for the help and advice. |
02-05-2018 | #23 |
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Re: Tranny drain plug
In addition to all of the others: I've had success using aluminum foil between tool & plug if plug is/was 'boogered' up. I'll take a very large crescent adjustable wrench (harbor freight) and position it on bit right at plug.
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02-05-2018 | #24 |
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Re: Tranny drain plug
Thanks Ted, I'll try the foil trick, the socket is kinda' loose.
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02-05-2018 | #25 | |
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02-05-2018 | #26 |
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Re: Tranny drain plug
Steve, If all else fails I used a small pipe wrench(new) with sharp teeth and it grabbed the plug and turned it.
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02-07-2018 | #27 |
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Re: Tranny drain plug
Got it. Heat on the case, floor jack under the socket to hold it tight in place.
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02-07-2018 | #28 |
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02-08-2018 | #29 |
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Re: Tranny drain plug
I taped it with Teflon. The floor jack worked great, I just put a little pressure on the bottom of the ratchet to hold the socket tightly in place. Installed my new VW plug, waiting for more so I can also replace the fill plug (which I've already broken loose).
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02-08-2018 | #30 |
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Re: Tranny drain plug
Picked up three more plugs today.
The part number from VW is WHT 001-937 If anybody is in need, I have two extras. |
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