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    Different Diff?

    What are the chances of having different front diffs?
    I do not have the drain plug indicated. I had to drain it from the lower most cover bolt. hmm...

    *edit* I am wondering now if the pic is a little decieving...is that one of the smallish bolts around the perimeter of the cover? I also had to use a 3/8" square ratchet on the fill plug, although I could see where that may vary...
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    Originally posted by AnalogVX
    Correct, they flush it with a machine hooked up to the fluid return lines from the radiator. There have been ways discussed on internet to do this yourself with a bucket and some long hoses, but I would rather leave it up to the professionals at that time.
    Is it possible to use a MityVac evacuator/dispenser to drain and refill the transmission somehow?


    Originally posted by Joe_Black
    Jonnie, I use a 1/2 inch 6-point impact socket with a 20 inch breaker-bar which makes short work of those. Good tools to have in your box!
    I know this tool very well. Anytime I work on a vehicle I always have that one beside me. I haven't changed my fluids yet, but plan on doing that very soon and was planning on grabbing it to loosen up those stubborn bolts.

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    I almost forgot....I have another question. Would it be alright to use Mobil 1 synthetic gear oil (75W-90) is both front and rear axles with no problems?

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    John - You're a sick and twisted man! Probably why we get along!

    Adam - You've got so much modded on your VX I'm surprised you don't just keep a wrench in your hand! You need to grok your ride and quit farmin' that stuff out! LOL!

    Jonnie - The nice thing about impact sockets are that they're generally cheap and are also six-point which fits much better. If you're not in a hurry you can get Ingersoll-Rand sets from Northern Tool. Otherwise try Home Despot or Lowes. Hurry up and get that Mobil-1 in there!

    RichD - The '99 may have a different diff, not unheard of I'm sure. The drain on mine IIRC was 14mm and all by its lonesome. All my 2nd Gen Troopers had the type you're talking about though with the drain on the front at about the 5 o'clock spot.

    Clyde - You're readin' my mind on the MityVac! I think their big unit is only about $80, which ain't bad considering what you can do with it. As for Mobil-1 in the diffs, I've been using it in the VX and in my three previous Troopers since it became available. All it does it make 'em last slightly longer than forever and give you a bit extra mileage. Folk here are probably beginning to think I work for Mobil as I'm crazy about the stuff and use it everywhere they've got a product made for. LOL!


    Okay, time to start packing for Uwharrie!

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    Originally posted by Joe_Black
    Adam - You've got so much modded on your VX I'm surprised you don't just keep a wrench in your hand! You need to grok your ride and quit farmin' that stuff out! LOL!
    Hey! I'm tryin to understand what I can about what I got!! After the pain it took to do what I did last weekend, I'm thinking of just paying someone to do it next time!!!

    I have a somewhat old socket wrench kit with three different sized wrenches, and I bought a breaker bar last year. If I only had a hydraulic lift, I'd be set!!! Oh yea, gotta get an air compressor and impact wrench... Christmas?

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    When I had the restoration shop my favorite day of the week was the day the Snap-on truck came by. Fortunately my Snap-on guy, Henry, was a foreign car geek and would often have the unusual sizes or specialty tools I often needed. He had this awesome air compressor at the back of his truck I used to drool over all the time but it was simply out of the budget. 7HP, 60 gallon, two-stage, gloss red, chrome air cleaner... Mmmmm. LOL! The discount-club 5HP Sanborn unit is still pumping the shop lines 12 years later. It ain't pretty, but it works!

    A buddy of mine got a sweet hydraulic lift from an area garage that was closing for about $1K. New they can be had around $2.5K for "home" use. Maybe we'll take up a collection for you! LOL! That's it! The VehiCROSS Secret Santa! ROTFL! Now all we need is some philanthropist members!
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    Funny, my next door neighbor while living back in Texas as a MAC Tools rep. He had the truck full of tools and tool boxes. If I was working on something and didn't have the right tool, I could always go over there and borrow one.

    Now, I'm stuck having to buy everything I took for granted. I still have to buy the mandatory sliding compound miter saw and table saw. I really need a decent air compressor. My new neighbor was talking about going in on a nice one with me... maybe soon.

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    Joe_Black...I bought a MityVac the other day. It should be here either today or tomorrow.

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    You cannot use the mightyvac to change out all the fluid because of the fluid in the torque convertor. Does anyone know if the stock convertor has a drain plug?

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    I don't think you would want to take the fluid out of the torque converter anyway. If you drained the torque converter and didn't remove the whole tranny how does it get back in there. I watch Horsepower TV on Saturdays on Spike (formerly TNN) and they say you should never have that thing dry when you start it. I don't even know if you could drain it. Besides how would you really know for sure it's been refilled?

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    Hey Dallas, Can I borrow those saws that you have , they would help in tunning my VX.

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    Ha haaa... very funny.

    Actually, if you own a house (on my second), these items are more than a necessary!

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    Yeah, those table saws are nice for trimming intake runners. Especially with a dado! LOL!

    Just another reason why there'll be next to no wood at all in our new home. Trim items only! Concrete countertops, acid-etched and stained floors, steel studs, exposed Lindap ductwork, steel cabinets and built in storage... all that good stuff to give the plasma cutter a good work out. Not to mention a great excuse to get a new Miller MIG unit! Just got back earlier from the builder today, very cool stuff. I'll be sure to host a meet at our "ranch" once it's done. Check out their website if you'd like to see a neat structure.

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    Thumbs up

    Kinda looks like living in that big geodesic ball at EPCOT. :-) Funky and definitely different... quite fitting for a VX owner!

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    Well, I'm trying to rejuvenate Portland, one house at a time. Ours was built in 1927, so there is plenty of wood in the base boards, crown molding, and picture molding... not to mention the wood on the exterior (underneath the vinyl siding)!!

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