Re: removal of axle fill plug

Posted by Owen_Dyneto On 2009/11/23 12:24:05
Rusty, if they were still using the same plug in 1937 that they used in 1936 and back into the 20s, it's not a standard pipe plug. I'll post a scan of one here before the day is over.

UPDATE - OK Rusty, here's a couple of pictures. This unit or slight variations were used perhaps as late as the 1939 Seniors, way back into the 20s, and may also have found application on some Juniors though I don't recall any years and applications. It was variusly used as the oil pan drain plug on Eights & Super Eights (perhaps Twelves), transmission drain & refill, differential drain, and with a modification as the timing chain inspection plug on some 320 and 385 engines.

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