I would think that someone could make a little money making a "special
tool" for this since none exist (that I know of). All you need is a square
plug of some kind but its easy to make one.
I just a large bolt of short length, and the cheapest grade available so
the metal wasn't too hard. And then using a Dremel tool, I squared the
sides down to the proper size. Maybe 15 minutes of work and less than a US
dollar. Then insert the square end in the hole, use a socket wrench on the
screw head....
David Councill
67 BGT
72 B
At 05:42 PM 2/27/2004 -0700, Richard wrote:
>Any suggestions our there in removing the differential fill and test plug?
>Mine is to small for a = stud. It seems to be an odd size. Do I need a
>special tool for this?
>
>Richard
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