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Re: Removing transmission fill/drain plugs
Thanks for all the suggestions and ideas... there is not much of a lip for a set of vice grips to bite into on the outside, but I'm thinking that I'll try heat, with a slightly oversized torx bit pounded in (which should also give the "shock" effect to the threads), followed by an impact hammer and chisel at an angle to see if I can at least get it started. There should be enough of a lip for that.
If that all fails, maybe a bolt head welded onto the plug? Anyone have success with any extraction products along the lines of this: http://www.use-enco.com/CGI/INSRIT?P...FdUXHwodcGkMBA Scott
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Re: Removing transmission fill/drain plugs
I sprayed mine with PB Blaster and let it soak for an hour. Then inserted the allen wrench, and used a 1 1/4" box end wrench as a cheater. Worked like a champ...
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Re: Removing transmission fill/drain plugs
AutoZone sells some 1/2" drive, (17mm) socket allens. I put a piece of water pipe on the breaker bar, as I recall and it came out.
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Re: Removing transmission fill/drain plugs
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You mentioned over-sized Torx and there's no Torx involved. Space constraints make the other ideas less likely. The plug if it's OE is steel and weldable. If you've doubts check with a magnet. Get yourself a couple of the VW plugs that I've suggested previously and Cliff mentions but make sure they sell you the part number I mention. There's a later plug that uses a VW spec tool for removal and you'd like to avoid that. Let the exhaust shop loosen the drain for you also, return home and complete the project. Last edited by WVZR-1; 07-06-2015 at 06:33 PM. |
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