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<blockquote data-quote="Gearclash" data-source="post: 126714" data-attributes="member: 11467"><p>The older Cases had 1/2 inch square drive plugs if I recall right. Good idea to take a pick tool to the recess as it will almost certainly be packed with debris. Also it is fairly likely the plug will be hard to remove, being rusted in place due to it being at the lowest part of the tank where water tends to accumulate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gearclash, post: 126714, member: 11467"] The older Cases had 1/2 inch square drive plugs if I recall right. Good idea to take a pick tool to the recess as it will almost certainly be packed with debris. Also it is fairly likely the plug will be hard to remove, being rusted in place due to it being at the lowest part of the tank where water tends to accumulate. [/QUOTE]
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