Can't get diff cover off
ALright, the last time the diff fluid was changed in this truck, the person that did it used half the RTV sealant in the world. I took off the bolts and it will not BUDGE. Anyone know of a tool to use.
I have tried beating the crap out of it with a rubber mallet, wedging a screwdriver in the sides, and even tried prying it gently in the fluid level hole.
Is there anything else? I already siphoned the fluids out thru the hole, i am thinking of just using the hand pump to put the fresh fluids in and call it a day. But I want to clean the inside of the diff cover,m inspect and paint the diff cover.
--Dan
P.S. I am using 100% Lucas oil additive in the diff. It said it can be used 100% and will not void the warranty...and it also does not need the limited slip additive. Anyone else try that?
I have tried beating the crap out of it with a rubber mallet, wedging a screwdriver in the sides, and even tried prying it gently in the fluid level hole.
Is there anything else? I already siphoned the fluids out thru the hole, i am thinking of just using the hand pump to put the fresh fluids in and call it a day. But I want to clean the inside of the diff cover,m inspect and paint the diff cover.
--Dan
P.S. I am using 100% Lucas oil additive in the diff. It said it can be used 100% and will not void the warranty...and it also does not need the limited slip additive. Anyone else try that?
I was using a screwdriver and rubber mallett. I will use the hammer. I was getting impatient ebcause i wanted to do this with about an hour of daylight left.
I will get it done tomorrow. It is just a slap in the face when something so simple makes for a timely consuming job.
THANKS!!!
I will get it done tomorrow. It is just a slap in the face when something so simple makes for a timely consuming job.
THANKS!!!
even if you have to get a slot cut in it with a screwdriver or something, then use a hacksaw blade to go the rest of the way around if its fighting you that awful bad. i would just persuade it tho....wedge a prybar or screwdriver in it and then pry back with it




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