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Re: Draining Rear End
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Posted by BF8690 on May 17, 2007 at 09:23:46 from (138.163.0.43):
In Reply to: Draining Rear End posted by Tom Windsor on May 17, 2007 at 09:05:41:
Yeah. The M is same way. Last year I took the top plate off and cleaned it real good. It's amazaing how much junk can be stored behind the bull gears. My wheel seals started leaking after I changed the fluid. It turned out to be a blessing in disguise because both inner axel bearings were toast. That is when I found all the junk built up behind the bull gears. There are a lot of reinforcement ribs that run just about parallel to ground. If you want to clean it out good you really should take the top plate off. That's a leason I learned the hard way.
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