GTSnake
Enthusiast
Well, I used the illustrated instruction on installing the differential drain plug and the part number it refered to is wrong.
The instructions said to use the McMaster Carr part 4534K13 plug. That plug is too big. It won't fit into the hole made by the 1/4" tap. After looking on the McMaster website it turns out the correct plug is one size smaller than the one referenced in the instructions. I think this has been discussed before but the instructions have not been updated.
The correct part number is 4534K12. I had to take a guess based on the size given and ordered it. It cost a whopping $0.89 but shipping cost me $13 for next day air.
BTW, if you do this make sure you have some way to catch all the aluminum shavings when you drill. A 7/16 hole through 0.6" of aluminium makes a LOT of shavings. I had it all over the place. On my shirt, face, arms & hair. It may be worth it to have someone with a shop vac catch all the shavings as you drill or else you will be sweeping for a long time.
Another tip is when you fill the oil back in. I used Royal Purple so I wedged the oil bottle on top of the half shaft and connected the tube to the fill hole. I let it drain overnight so I didn't have to constantly squeeze the oil uphill.
The instructions said to use the McMaster Carr part 4534K13 plug. That plug is too big. It won't fit into the hole made by the 1/4" tap. After looking on the McMaster website it turns out the correct plug is one size smaller than the one referenced in the instructions. I think this has been discussed before but the instructions have not been updated.
The correct part number is 4534K12. I had to take a guess based on the size given and ordered it. It cost a whopping $0.89 but shipping cost me $13 for next day air.
BTW, if you do this make sure you have some way to catch all the aluminum shavings when you drill. A 7/16 hole through 0.6" of aluminium makes a LOT of shavings. I had it all over the place. On my shirt, face, arms & hair. It may be worth it to have someone with a shop vac catch all the shavings as you drill or else you will be sweeping for a long time.
Another tip is when you fill the oil back in. I used Royal Purple so I wedged the oil bottle on top of the half shaft and connected the tube to the fill hole. I let it drain overnight so I didn't have to constantly squeeze the oil uphill.