How to undo the rear diff plug?
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I've the GKN diff that I want to change the oil on, same as the photo below;

(Pic borrowed from http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=948...
What is the trick to getting a tool to the plug/ what tool works? It seems to be a 1/2 inch plug but it is a bugger to get to, and the chassis/ body makes it tricky to get a socket driver into it.

(Pic borrowed from http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=948...
What is the trick to getting a tool to the plug/ what tool works? It seems to be a 1/2 inch plug but it is a bugger to get to, and the chassis/ body makes it tricky to get a socket driver into it.
Barreti said:
I used every extention bar I had to get my air impact wrench to it in the wheel arch.
It took ages to undo and eventually let go with a hell of a bang.
I'm not sure you are referring to the same plug? You would need to be a magician to get a impact wrench on this one (it faces the rear of the car not the side). Note there are 2 kinds of GKN arrangements. It took ages to undo and eventually let go with a hell of a bang.
Barreti said:
I used every extention bar I had to get my air impact wrench to it in the wheel arch.
It took ages to undo and eventually let go with a hell of a bang.
Was yours a GKN diff, with the filler hole at the back?It took ages to undo and eventually let go with a hell of a bang.
I've done it two ways, and they are both fiddly.
The first time I used a piece of 1/2" square steel bar of sufficient length to protrude just beyond the chassis cross member. This is where my memory is a bit vague, I can't remember whether I turned it with an long adjustable wrench or by usinf a suitably sized socket % wrench.
The second time (when I was only tightening it) I used one of those special sump plug 'sockets' and found that I could just get an open ended spanner to it by kind of reaching up the side of the diff.
DarkMatter said:
Was yours a GKN diff, with the filler hole at the back?
I've done it two ways, and they are both fiddly.
The first time I used a piece of 1/2" square steel bar of sufficient length to protrude just beyond the chassis cross member. This is where my memory is a bit vague, I can't remember whether I turned it with an long adjustable wrench or by usinf a suitably sized socket % wrench.
The second time (when I was only tightening it) I used one of those special sump plug 'sockets' and found that I could just get an open ended spanner to it by kind of reaching up the side of the diff.
Thanks for that, have ebay'ed a suitable length of bar to try out.I've done it two ways, and they are both fiddly.
The first time I used a piece of 1/2" square steel bar of sufficient length to protrude just beyond the chassis cross member. This is where my memory is a bit vague, I can't remember whether I turned it with an long adjustable wrench or by usinf a suitably sized socket % wrench.
The second time (when I was only tightening it) I used one of those special sump plug 'sockets' and found that I could just get an open ended spanner to it by kind of reaching up the side of the diff.
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