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Re: Transmission filler plug Help Needed (Updated)

To: The Browns <thebrown@digital.net>
Subject: Re: Transmission filler plug Help Needed (Updated)
From: jmwagner <jmwagner@greenheart.com>
Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 09:48:05 -0700
Cc: Stag List <stag@digest.net>, triumph list <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
References: <00ce01bdb723$d4456d20$30e9d7cc@oemcomputer>
Darwin...

Sometimes the easiest fix is the most obvious... this was the case for me...

Get a big file and re-square the plug...

You could even file it to fit the most appropriate sized open end wrench you
have...  (make it a nice tight fit!)

In addition...

Not being familiar with your car...  I don't know where it is relative to the
cover... but if the plug is right up inside the cover... then get good sized
hole saw... and cut a hole in your cover.  Like a 2" hole... so that you can
access it for removing the plug and/or for filling with fluid.  You can always
close the hole up with a fancy store-bought plug or duct tape... and just
recover with carpet, etc.


I have seen those sockets that you mention...  they're big, they're bulky... and
they're a pointless tool to buy because, 99% of the time, there would not be
enough room around a fastener to use the tool...   My guess, there would not be
room for you in this application...   BUT... if you did cut that access hole...
this tool may be the ticket!


--Justin
http://www.greenheart.com/jmwagner
TR4A x 2
TR 8




--

The Browns wrote:

> Thanks to all who gave me suggestions on how to remove this stubborn plug.
> I tried several all suggestions, but removing the tranny and removing the
> tunnel cover to gain access.  It would appear that previous owners/shops
> have rounded the square edges and distorted the stub.  On close examination,
> it may be that the plug is cross threaded as well.  I was looking in the
> Harbor freight catalog and noted a "Gator Grip" Universal Socket, which uses
> 54 pins to grips all types of nuts from 1/4" to 3/4".  Has anyone used this
> tool?  If it works like it says, maybe this might get this stubborn plug
> out.
> Darwin Brown
> '71 Stag
> '65 TR4
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Burdick <mburdick@netserv.unmc.edu>
> To: The Browns <thebrown@digital.net>
> Cc: Stag List <stag@digest.net>
> Date: Friday, July 24, 1998 10:25 AM
> Subject: Re: Transmission filler plug Help Needed
>
> >
> >On Thu, 23 Jul 1998, The Browns wrote:
> >
> >> surface.  Why didn't they use a hex head, so that you could use a socket?
> >
> >It may be too late for you if the plug was rounded by your efforts with
> >the open-end wrench, but 8-point sockets work great on filler plugs.
> >
> >Mike Burdick
> >Omaha NE
> >'72 Stag
> >
> >
> >




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