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> What size wrench do I need, to remove the gear oil filler plug?
jrblackbox
post Sep 8 2016, 07:37 AM
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Looks like a large size allen wrench. TIA
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post Sep 8 2016, 07:39 AM
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17mm
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post Sep 8 2016, 07:43 AM
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QUOTE(CMONNETT @ Sep 8 2016, 06:39 AM) *

17mm


What he said. Bug shop or import auto parts house will have a reasonably priced one.
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post Sep 8 2016, 08:04 AM
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Some people on this forum has mention this before. Make sure you remove the top plug first because if you can't and you drain the gear oil, you might be screwed.
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post Sep 8 2016, 08:15 AM
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If you don't want to get a allen wrench I've taken a bolt that takes a 17mm wrench and used vise grips to remove it.
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post Sep 8 2016, 10:55 AM
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Someone used an air wrench on mine. It took a breaker bar to get it off. Check the spec. The torque should not be high on the plug.
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post Sep 8 2016, 11:13 AM
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As with most pipe plugs, it is a tapered thread plug. . If you overtighten, it acts as a wedge and the internal force can crack the trans casting in extreme cases. .

Harbor Freight has an allen metric socket set for $13.99 that included an 17mm. .
Use their 20% and get it for $11
http://www.harborfreight.com/9-piece-38-an...-set-67880.html
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post Sep 8 2016, 11:23 AM
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Use one of your lug bolts in a pair of vise grips if you don't feel like buying the big honking allen wrench.
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post Sep 8 2016, 08:41 PM
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lug bolts are usually 19mm.
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post Sep 8 2016, 08:44 PM
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VW lug bolts are 17.

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post Sep 8 2016, 09:41 PM
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The original lug bolts were 19mm. Some of the common replacement ones are 17mm. I do not recommend using a bolt as an Allen wrench. Just get the right tool; it isn't that expensive.

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post Sep 8 2016, 10:46 PM
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I bought a tool from Pelican Parts that works great. I tried the bolt method but my plug was so tight I couldn't get it to budge. The tool fits a 3/8 drive breaker bar or ratchet and with a breaker bar mine came out pretty easy. Pelican part #
005773-0-m84. Good luck.
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post Sep 9 2016, 07:46 AM
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QUOTE(Dave_Darling @ Sep 8 2016, 09:41 PM) *

The original lug bolts were 19mm. Some of the common replacement ones are 17mm. I do not recommend using a bolt as an Allen wrench. Just get the right tool; it isn't that expensive.

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OR - You COULD use a bolt.
Costs almost nothing, is smaller than the big allen, and weighs less for the track tool kit, and works perfectly:
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I actually bought this one at a FLAPS just for this purpose.
It was like $1.50 while the 17mm Allen socket was like $20.
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post Sep 9 2016, 10:32 PM
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Any AC VW bug shop will have one and they are cheap.
http://www2.cip1.com/SearchResults.asp?sea...w=25&page=1

I replaced mine with plugs from a 901/911 tranny, they have a standard 17mm bolt head.
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