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<blockquote data-quote="DSTEVENS" data-source="post: 96778" data-attributes="member: 13824"><p>Hello Hotrod1830, I am not in a big hurry to pay OEM pricing for a muffler, but I have looked around, so far no luck. I have just finished replacing fuel lines and fittings, including OEM tank fittings and siphon tube. I have my new tires mounted to OEM replacement wheels, but studs are damaged and I am going to replace all on left side. I am going to pull top from chain case below parking brake and look around. Fluid is low and nasty looking, also smells like 90 wt. I can tell left rear axle was leaking some. No play in or out on axles left side. I guess by time I am through, I will have as much or more in it as its original cost. I received my service manual for it, and it says you must use a siphon to drain the chain case. Is that right???? I cannot believe there is not a drain. Anyway, I am slowly progressing on the restoration. Thank you all for the information and any and all comments. D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSTEVENS, post: 96778, member: 13824"] Hello Hotrod1830, I am not in a big hurry to pay OEM pricing for a muffler, but I have looked around, so far no luck. I have just finished replacing fuel lines and fittings, including OEM tank fittings and siphon tube. I have my new tires mounted to OEM replacement wheels, but studs are damaged and I am going to replace all on left side. I am going to pull top from chain case below parking brake and look around. Fluid is low and nasty looking, also smells like 90 wt. I can tell left rear axle was leaking some. No play in or out on axles left side. I guess by time I am through, I will have as much or more in it as its original cost. I received my service manual for it, and it says you must use a siphon to drain the chain case. Is that right???? I cannot believe there is not a drain. Anyway, I am slowly progressing on the restoration. Thank you all for the information and any and all comments. D. [/QUOTE]
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