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A helpful hint on chaincases
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<blockquote data-quote="A+ Skidloader" data-source="post: 11838" data-attributes="member: 1358"><p>I know about the plug underneath. Bolts often wore to where a wrench won't fit them, and once you remove that rubber plug you better have another as it usually leaks if re-used, you must lay under a heavy machine that could fall on you, and it doesn't get nearly as empty. The plug in front is safer, easier, and does a better job of draining. On my little 463 ther is a cast weight that has to be removed, but not all that heavy and easier to remove than the bottom plate. I traded a machine with this plug added, and the dealer said, "hey, you drill and tap the chaincase, too. We've been doing it for years".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A+ Skidloader, post: 11838, member: 1358"] I know about the plug underneath. Bolts often wore to where a wrench won't fit them, and once you remove that rubber plug you better have another as it usually leaks if re-used, you must lay under a heavy machine that could fall on you, and it doesn't get nearly as empty. The plug in front is safer, easier, and does a better job of draining. On my little 463 ther is a cast weight that has to be removed, but not all that heavy and easier to remove than the bottom plate. I traded a machine with this plug added, and the dealer said, "hey, you drill and tap the chaincase, too. We've been doing it for years". [/QUOTE]
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