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Old 01-14-2006, 11:02 PM   #1
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Did the trick guys!!!!!!1

Well as was suggested by some of yall i ended up changing my rear dif fluid in my 85 beater c10/daily driver / project truck. any ways it now has no poopping comming from the rear end when i turn the wheel. allso it doesn't stall in revease. This was a real help i think . any ways it was real brown looking and kind of mucky but not burnt black. i did however have one bolt go down in the prossess. it was on the diff cover and on the passanger side two up from the bottom so now i have a chevy 9.5 bolt. I don't have the tools to drill it out so now it only has 9 bolt heads on it is this going to bite me in the but??? it is kind of funny cause at school on thursday we were doing a change on there truck and replacing the leaky seals and the same bolt snapped. when the drill it out i will see if i can barrow the tool for the weekend and fix mine. but thanks again
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Old 01-14-2006, 11:32 PM   #2
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Re: Did the trick guys!!!!!!1

e z outs are only like 5 bucks at autozone.

Had to buy one recently.
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Old 01-15-2006, 04:05 AM   #3
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Re: Did the trick guys!!!!!!1

a small chisel and a hammer to spin it out ... that is if it's not broke too deep in there..... or weld a nut onto the broken part, let it cool good, and try and spin-er-out ...Thats what i always do!!!
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