As for as the putting the 10mm hex in the rear diff fill and drain plug. It is always good to clear the rust with flat head screw driver or with a pick then tap your 10mm hex there with a hammer. 10mm hex should be all the way in the hole to avoid stripping it. If 10mm hex is all the way in then chances of stripping the hex nut is very low. Key is to remove the rust from the hole and tapping the 10mm hex key into the hole to make sure it is all the way in then open it loose.
thank you so much for the video - great work. There is front differential as well. It takes 14mm wrench for both drain and fill plug. Fill plug of this front differential is at such a awkward and tight spot that you can't even imagine it being there. There is not enough space for a socket and you can only use wrench. Room to turn the wrench in that tight spot is so tiny that Not all 14mm wrench can work there. 14mm made by Stanley worked for me but made my Moto Master did not. Once you loosened the fill plug, it is easy to take it off with two fingers and there is only space for 2 fingers nothing else. Please have a look and you would be really surprised. This video th-cam.com/video/mVlxfN0eOrs/w-d-xo.html helped me to get the front differential fluid changed.
Thanks alot brother it really did make a difference i couldn't find a video either 😅
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As for as the putting the 10mm hex in the rear diff fill and drain plug. It is always good to clear the rust with flat head screw driver or with a pick then tap your 10mm hex there with a hammer. 10mm hex should be all the way in the hole to avoid stripping it. If 10mm hex is all the way in then chances of stripping the hex nut is very low. Key is to remove the rust from the hole and tapping the 10mm hex key into the hole to make sure it is all the way in then open it loose.
thank you so much for the video - great work. There is front differential as well. It takes 14mm wrench for both drain and fill plug. Fill plug of this front differential is at such a awkward and tight spot that you can't even imagine it being there. There is not enough space for a socket and you can only use wrench. Room to turn the wrench in that tight spot is so tiny that Not all 14mm wrench can work there. 14mm made by Stanley worked for me but made my Moto Master did not. Once you loosened the fill plug, it is easy to take it off with two fingers and there is only space for 2 fingers nothing else. Please have a look and you would be really surprised.
This video th-cam.com/video/mVlxfN0eOrs/w-d-xo.html helped me to get the front differential fluid changed.