[Shop-talk] Differential drain plug
John T. Blair
jblair1948 at cox.net
Wed Feb 21 07:03:32 MST 2018
At 09:23 PM 2/20/2018, Brian Kemp wrote:
>I agree with the others about the 8 point
socket. I got mine off the shelf at
>Sears. It is so much nicer than the small open end wrench. 3/8" - ...
>I'd plan on replacing the drain plug with a new one. My replacement is a hex
>head with a magnet (same pipe thread). I'd try a breaker bar instead of a
>ratchet and wiggle in both directions.....
Bob,
I haven't heard anyone talk about using an impact wrench vise breaker bar, etc.
Some place I read that you should use an impact wrench with a tap when trying
to get a broken bolt out. The reason was that an
impact wrench will only rotate 7 or 15 det. Not
enough to break the tap. Where as a wrench/breaker bar will over
torque the tape and break it.
So I'm thinking between the hammering, and
multiple rotation attempts per minute,
it might help break the plug loose.
John
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