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chris9119:

--- Quote from: stageonesimmo on February 18, 2008, 00:33:58 ---Got access to a rattle gun (air ratchet) - that'll shift it!
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Lets see you get it in the hole......, the filler on the transfer is behind the handbrake drum...... You could if you take the prop and handbrake drum off......

Range Rover Blues:
Take the car out and get it ***** hot, the aluminium casing will expand more than the steel plug, and any penetrating oil will be thinnner and get in more easily (note that you are trying to penetrate an oil-tight seal :doh:) then it's bit breaker bar and 2 tins of spinach :cheesy:

POTASH:

--- Quote from: Range Rover Blues on February 18, 2008, 15:35:41 ---Take the car out and get it ***** hot, the aluminium casing will expand more than the steel plug, and any penetrating oil will be thinnner and get in more easily (note that you are trying to penetrate an oil-tight seal :doh:) then it's bit breaker bar and 2 tins of spinach :cheesy:

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do you put the 2 tins of spinich on the breakerbar :lol:

freelanderpx54:
Ok, so you get the filler plug off, how do you fill it up once it is drained? the diffs and enngine oil were no problem

Range Rover Blues:
You drain with the drain plug, you fill via the filler plug, pour it in 'till it runs out.  I know it's a PITA to get to, some people use a BIG syringe.

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