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Axle oil fill plug
- adamatdraycott
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04 Aug 2011 08:00 - 04 Aug 2011 08:01 #19934
by adamatdraycott
Replied by adamatdraycott on topic Re: Axle oil fill plug
British winter weather isn't too kind on the underside of our Jimny's
Its worth sticking some sealant on the plugs before replacing... just to keep the thread clean
Sharp shock is the way to loosen them... do not force, as this is when the socket slips and you round the square off. If you do round the holes... file the rough edges for next time.
I don't use the socket head either, a 10mm square drive is a better (proper) fit... can be found fairly cheap
Although you have no choice with the gear/transfer box, because space is so limited!
Its worth sticking some sealant on the plugs before replacing... just to keep the thread clean
Sharp shock is the way to loosen them... do not force, as this is when the socket slips and you round the square off. If you do round the holes... file the rough edges for next time.
I don't use the socket head either, a 10mm square drive is a better (proper) fit... can be found fairly cheap
Although you have no choice with the gear/transfer box, because space is so limited!
Last edit: 04 Aug 2011 08:01 by adamatdraycott.
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04 Aug 2011 18:27 #19970
by kirkynut
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Replied by kirkynut on topic Re: Axle oil fill plug
To remove them once you have rounded them, buy a bloody big set of mole grips, grip them round the outside edge as tight as your hand will tighten them and knock it round with your hand or lightly with a hammer.
Get a replacement first - part number 09248-20003 from your friendly local Suzuki dealer who will charge you £3.19 each for them.
As has been said, use something on the thread. I use Hylomar Blue. It seals the thread to stop the oil leaking and stops is rusting into place.
Also, don't do them up too hard and they wil be easier to undo next time.
All the best.
Kirkynut
Get a replacement first - part number 09248-20003 from your friendly local Suzuki dealer who will charge you £3.19 each for them.
As has been said, use something on the thread. I use Hylomar Blue. It seals the thread to stop the oil leaking and stops is rusting into place.
Also, don't do them up too hard and they wil be easier to undo next time.
All the best.
Kirkynut
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04 Aug 2011 18:44 #19972
by mcjimny
Black Jimny's don't get stuck!
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as above too, i tighten it up then back it off a little.
Black Jimny's don't get stuck!
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04 Aug 2011 19:49 #19974
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Replied by vitara_mad on topic Re: Axle oil fill plug
ive come accross a few that have been rounded off & i just weld a nut on & then can use a socket to undo them
as long as there not totaly rounded you can just heat them up with a blow lamp & they will come undone very easy
as long as there not totaly rounded you can just heat them up with a blow lamp & they will come undone very easy
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04 Aug 2011 22:27 - 04 Aug 2011 22:28 #19976
by Mala43B
Replied by Mala43B on topic Re: Axle oil fill plug
Thanks guys
I've got myself an 10mm drain plug key from Halfords to use instead of a 3/8 drive bar, It might still work if not I'll try the "bloody big set of mole grips" kirkynut suggests. don't want to go down the welding road as the only mates I know with a welder use electric welding gear and don't want to have to disconnect every thing first.
Thanks for the part number too kirkynut, the guy at the parts desk, although pleasant seems a bit dim, he didn't know Jimnys had CV joints the last time I was there pricing one up!
I'll be having a go at it on Friday so I'll let you all know if I'm successful.
I've got myself an 10mm drain plug key from Halfords to use instead of a 3/8 drive bar, It might still work if not I'll try the "bloody big set of mole grips" kirkynut suggests. don't want to go down the welding road as the only mates I know with a welder use electric welding gear and don't want to have to disconnect every thing first.
Thanks for the part number too kirkynut, the guy at the parts desk, although pleasant seems a bit dim, he didn't know Jimnys had CV joints the last time I was there pricing one up!
I'll be having a go at it on Friday so I'll let you all know if I'm successful.
Last edit: 04 Aug 2011 22:28 by Mala43B. Reason: spelling
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05 Aug 2011 04:23 #19978
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Replied by adamatdraycott on topic Re: Axle oil fill plug
Trouble with most Suzy dealers they are in partnership with other manufacturers... Skoda, Fiat...
My local one is Skoda with Suzy bolted on... they are useless!
Whereas Suzuki in Shrewsbury, think its with Fiat, are great!
Great stock of parts, and good knowledge of the Jimny
My local one is Skoda with Suzy bolted on... they are useless!
Whereas Suzuki in Shrewsbury, think its with Fiat, are great!
Great stock of parts, and good knowledge of the Jimny
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