Semper Paratus
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Retrieve suction tube? That's easy...
Step 1) Remove drain plug.
Bad Bad Bad:laughing:
Retrieve suction tube? That's easy...
Step 1) Remove drain plug.
What a relief...I thought this thread had died!
Don't you guys have anything better to do....
Oh wait.....
:applause: Since the rescue service will be there anyway from trying the first suggestion....:laughing:have you tried clamping a vise tightly to it?.(put it on a floor jack) once clamped on, you should be able to turn the vise to loosen the nut, it has a much higher clamping force than what you have previously tried. if you know someone in your fire department, they may be able to get that loose with the "jaws of life", if it has clamping capability..
have you tried clamping a vise tightly to it?.(put it on a floor jack) once clamped on, you should be able to turn the vise to loosen the nut, it has a much higher clamping force than what you have previously tried. if you know someone in your fire department, they may be able to get that loose with the "jaws of life", if it has clamping capability.. I need to say, that keeping bad oil, possibly with metal flakes in it, is not good at all for the transmission, that small amount on the bottom of the pan that you can't pump out will get stirred up!..
:applause: Since the rescue service will be there anyway from trying the first suggestion....:laughing: