Where is the drain plug on the diff?
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Manual says "lower right front of the housing" - can't see an obvious candidate obvious candidate on the nose casing of my '68 +2.
I understand from the archives that not all diffs were fitted with drain plugs. But can anyone describe it's location - it's not on the illustration
Thanks in advance!
I understand from the archives that not all diffs were fitted with drain plugs. But can anyone describe it's location - it's not on the illustration
Thanks in advance!
68 +2 Carnival Red
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The filler cap is fairly hard to get to from underneath the car and to top up you need an oil bottle with a 6 inch (at least) tube on the cap.
Personally I modified my car by using a cup saw drill to make a 3 inch hole in the wall of the boot near the filler cap.
The cap can then be opened from within the boot.
The hole in the boot wall is filled with a large blind grommet when not in use.
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I don't recall seeing a DRAIN cap; I presumed one had to siphon out the old oil for an oil change.
Personally I modified my car by using a cup saw drill to make a 3 inch hole in the wall of the boot near the filler cap.
The cap can then be opened from within the boot.
The hole in the boot wall is filled with a large blind grommet when not in use.
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I don't recall seeing a DRAIN cap; I presumed one had to siphon out the old oil for an oil change.
Bill Williams
36/6725 S3 Coupe OGU108E Yellow over Black.
36/6725 S3 Coupe OGU108E Yellow over Black.
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billwill wrote:The filler cap is fairly hard to get to from underneath the car and to top up you need an oil bottle with a 6 inch (at least) tube on the cap.
Personally I modified my car by using a cup saw drill to make a 3 inch hole in the wall of the boot near the filler cap.
The cap can then be opened from within the boot.
The hole in the boot wall is filled with a large blind grommet when not in use.
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I don't recall seeing a DRAIN cap; I presumed one had to siphon out the old oil for an oil change.
And even better than that you can also set the Handbrake correctly !!
PeterExpart
New Forest National Park
Hampshire UK
New Forest National Park
Hampshire UK
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The drain plug WAS there after all.
Don't have access to the filler through the boot and likely to end up with multiple holes if I try to cut one Got at it from the left and used my brake bleed kit to pump the oil up into the filler. It worked well, slow but easy and tidy.
Thanks for the help!
Don't have access to the filler through the boot and likely to end up with multiple holes if I try to cut one Got at it from the left and used my brake bleed kit to pump the oil up into the filler. It worked well, slow but easy and tidy.
Thanks for the help!
68 +2 Carnival Red
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Here's an earlier post showing how I addressed my differential access problem...
http://www.lotuselan.net/forums/lotus-gearbox-f37/easy-access-the-diff-t15877-15.html
Gary
'71 Sprint FHC
Miami, Florida
http://www.lotuselan.net/forums/lotus-gearbox-f37/easy-access-the-diff-t15877-15.html
Gary
'71 Sprint FHC
Miami, Florida
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There is already a side hole in the transmission tunnel.
Take out the right hand seat and lift off the Tunnel padding and carpet and there it is.
You need it to get the prop shaft into the back end of the gearbox.
Take out the right hand seat and lift off the Tunnel padding and carpet and there it is.
You need it to get the prop shaft into the back end of the gearbox.
Bill Williams
36/6725 S3 Coupe OGU108E Yellow over Black.
36/6725 S3 Coupe OGU108E Yellow over Black.
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I found this thread extremely useful, so I'm adding to it for others.
There are indeed some diff carriers that don't have a drain plug. Pictures of mine below.
I thought I was screwed when my normal gear oil suction tool was too big to fit into the fill hole.
Then I remembered I had an engine oil siphon and it did the trick.
It took several passes to drain the diff fully, I kept having to reposition the take-up. Eventually it did work.
Picture of tools needed for trans and diff fill also shown.
In my case the wrenches were 18mm open end for diff fill, 15mm open end for trans fill, and 11/16s 12-point box for the trans drain.
There are indeed some diff carriers that don't have a drain plug. Pictures of mine below.
I thought I was screwed when my normal gear oil suction tool was too big to fit into the fill hole.
Then I remembered I had an engine oil siphon and it did the trick.
It took several passes to drain the diff fully, I kept having to reposition the take-up. Eventually it did work.
Picture of tools needed for trans and diff fill also shown.
In my case the wrenches were 18mm open end for diff fill, 15mm open end for trans fill, and 11/16s 12-point box for the trans drain.
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