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1968 Raider 12 missing transaxle drain plug

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BdubRADR12

First, I apologize if I missed a already existing thread about this topic.

 

I've been taking my raider apart and tipped it up to pressure wash all the grease off, and I noticed a open threaded hole in the bottom of the transaxle. I could only assume its for the oil drain. Can anyone confirm this and direct me in finding a replacement? I believe its a #5060 limited slip 10 pinon.

 

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Blasterdad
4 hours ago, BdubRADR12 said:

First, I apologize if I missed a already existing thread about this topic.

 

I've been taking my raider apart and tipped it up to pressure wash all the grease off, and I noticed a open threaded hole in the bottom of the transaxle. I could only assume its for the oil drain. Can anyone confirm this and direct me in finding a replacement? I believe its a #5060 limited slip 10 pinon.

 

:scared-eek: Yes, that is the drain plug. Hopefully it didn't do any damage to it. There's nothing really special about it, just a 1/4" allen pipe plug.

Its number 65 in the IPL.:handgestures-thumbupright:

Dorman 02472: Dorman Pipe Plugs

 

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ri702bill

Use the "hollow hex" style shown, not the more common one with the protruding square. You want it to be flush with the Unidrive case....

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peter lena

@BdubRADR12  personally like a  HI MILAGE ATF  fluid for a flushing / cleaning agent , nave any  safe open road driving spots around you ? like a CUL DE SAC ? , like to put miles / time on that cleaning oil , also new shift boot . also when you drain that oil out  its good to lift up the front end , higher  off ground , couple of jack stands , safety , makes for more thorough  drainage . also like CLIMBING gear oil , read specs , 75x90 , easier filling with   shift boot removed , use every gear / range , also LUBRICATE  EVERY MOVEMENT LINKAGE  point , like penetrating oil first , make the rust run out , then aerosol red grease , take off shifter plate , and lube in there also , look for bronze end bushing areas , behind dash , make connections  work with ease , gold mine , pete 

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peter lena

@oldlineman  thank you for that !   tend to go  well over the original intent , do not like the idea of a  SPOT FIX , typically there  are close related  movement areas , that lower console spot , bottom of  dash area is often neglected , and also filled with rusty binding connections  , to  improve on , another  GOLD MINE  of improvement  zone . the  lift lever  zone alone ,is  known for , sloppy connection , and no lubrication , when washered up and red greased , knock r loose, penetrant , related parts actually , function . all my trans oils are full and clean , being an old line man yourself , you know what a call in failure is like , you correct things , while you are in the area , coming back at 3 am , will make you do that , just talking , pete 

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BdubRADR12
15 hours ago, Blasterdad said:

:scared-eek: Yes, that is the drain plug. Hopefully it didn't do any damage to it. There's nothing really special about it, just a 1/4" allen pipe plug.

Its number 65 in the IPL.:handgestures-thumbupright:

Dorman 02472: Dorman Pipe Plugs

 

Very helpful thank you, I also noticed today I'm missing the drive pulley key for the shaft keyway, what should I do about that?

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Blasterdad
39 minutes ago, BdubRADR12 said:

Very helpful thank you, I also noticed today I'm missing the drive pulley key for the shaft keyway, what should I do about that?

 

You should be able to find both the plug (probably in plumbing fittings) & key in the Hillman drawers at your local hardware store or Tractor supply...:handgestures-thumbupright:

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