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Posted by Bob Kerr on August 02, 2001 at 18:31:35 from (152.163.197.81):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Sticking Valves posted by Norman on August 01, 2001 at 19:51:12:
Thanks Norman, Without the book I was sort of lost on that one as was hank crank. Here is a good one for you. Where in the heck is the check plug for the trans and rear end? I see a plug on the right side (as you sit in the seat)but it is very low and looks like it may only allow a couple inches of lube in the bottom.I hear an f-12 takes 4 gallons. when I take out the plug gear oil comes out like crazy.I have some seepage of gear oil around the pulley shaft and other places, so I know it has oil in it, but I would feel better if I knew it was where it was supposed to be. There are two drain plugs in the very bottom but the other plug is about 2 inches up from those.Is that the one I need to check?
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