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Changing rear end oil

Posted: 2/9/03 9:17pmMessage 11 of 12
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ORLANDO, FL - USA
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Vette(s): 1980 L82 Dark Metallic Green Coupe, Gymkhana Suspension, AM/FM/CB, GM ZZ383....nice....
Changed mine today. Took the spare and bottom half of the carrier frame down like suggested. Bought the hand pump. A fairly straight forward job. One catch for me, mine had an allen wrench head bolt. I didn't have an allen wrench large enough, so another trip to the store. Then I find out I must of had Hercules himself tighten the bolt the last time. Had to use a cheeter bar on the end of the allen wrench. Down hill after that. |cool|
 
1980 L82 (5069 made), Dark Green Metalic (844 made)
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Changing rear end oil

Posted: 2/9/03 11:36pmMessage 12 of 12
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Burke, VT - USA
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 FLA VETTE said: ... mine had an allen wrench head bolt. I didn't have an allen wrench large enough, ...  


When pressed for a large allen wrench (after the parts stores are closed!) I found that the short extension from my socket set fit in just perfectly. And with the breaker bar I could apply just enough gentle pressure without having to hammer and jolt and swear (too much!).

Jim Olson 

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