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#92146 - 12/05/12 08:46 AM rear axle drain plug
Gallanach Offline
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Registered: 21/07/10
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The square end of the dif drain plug on my 1994 4/4 has been destroyed, either by speed bumps or heavy handed spannering. Has any one else had this problem and have they come up with a clever solution? Thanks

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#92148 - 12/05/12 09:01 AM Re: rear axle drain plug [Re: Gallanach]
tmg513 Offline
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Registered: 27/08/08
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Depending upon how bad it is you could:

(a) square it back up and get a smaller spanner on it.

(b) get a small set of stillsons on it.

(c) drill it and use a screw extractor on it.

Could you post a photo of it?
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#92151 - 12/05/12 10:22 AM Re: rear axle drain plug [Re: tmg513]
Gallanach Offline
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Thank you tmg513 I have tried a & b and it has just destroyed the plug further. I suspect I will have to take the axle out and drill do you know if you can remove the axle without taking the brake back plates off? Thanks

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#92152 - 12/05/12 10:33 AM Re: rear axle drain plug [Re: Gallanach]
tmg513 Offline
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Can it not be done with the axle in situ? I think I'd be inclined to find a friendly local mechanic and get him to put it up on a lift and see if he can sort it. Obviously you'll need a replacement plug first.
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#92159 - 12/05/12 12:32 PM Re: rear axle drain plug [Re: tmg513]
smsevencqy Offline
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Try a pipe wrench, it will do it.
Ken in Sweden

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#92163 - 12/05/12 01:00 PM Re: rear axle drain plug [Re: smsevencqy]
Dean-Royal Offline
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one little trick we used to do, especially easier once Mig welders were made available (brazing prior to that) was to weld a NUT onto the effected stud VUOLA a new head available to your spanner, also the slight heat consentration to the area helped
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#92169 - 12/05/12 04:05 PM Re: rear axle drain plug [Re: Dean-Royal]
DaveW Offline
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Registered: 11/12/08
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Heat is the key to this. Heat plus mole grips are my favourite fix. It's probably been overtightened in the past.
No need to get the axle off.
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#92186 - 12/05/12 05:53 PM Re: rear axle drain plug [Re: DaveW]
ivanford Offline
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I would go for mig welding a nut onto it as well. I have sucessfully use this on buggered up locking wheel nuts many times.

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#92271 - 13/05/12 06:23 PM Re: rear axle drain plug [Re: ivanford]
Edgar 1969 4/4 Offline
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As Ken mentioned I would try a pipe wrench (Stilsons) first. I would be surprised if you couldnt move it with this providing you have enough room to get a good purchase on the damaged square end.
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