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  • 2014 Avenger Admiral Transmission drain plug stuck

    I bought a 2014 Avenger with Admiral Transmission. I went to drain the trans but I can't get the drain plug to budge.

    Is this a common problem? Anybody have any suggestions on how to crack that open?

  • #2
    heat it up a little. It may have thread sealant? that has hardened up. You can also unthread the sight glass. It helps to tilt the front of the machine up. Either option you’ll need a gear oil pump or vacuum pump to get all of the oil out. Even the drain plug is above the bottom of the case. I use a 2x6 sideways spanning the frame on either side anytime I lift one or both ends of a machine. Drive around first if possible to warm up fluid. 1.27 qts 75w-90 amsoil severe gear is what I use, any extremr pressure gear oil will do (75-80w/90). Fill to middle of sight glass, depends on how much old fluid you got out.

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    • #3
      I sucked out almost a litre (quart) from the top with a vacuum pump and then refilled to the middle of sight glass. I might try and heat it a little and use an impact wrench. What size do you use on the square head of the drain plug? Any special tools?

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      • #4
        heat it up like buzz said then give it a whack on the end with a hammer.that should jar the threads loose.

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        • #5
          Mine was stuck too, I bought a four sided socket for square plug and use a short cheater bar to break it fee.
          Last edited by msta999; 04-19-2021, 02:02 PM.

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          • #6
            If you don't mind me asking, what size of socket did you buy and where did you buy it from?

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            • #7
              7/16” square if I remember correctly. Mine was in a set of tools from craftsman purchased in late 60’s. Once you get the plug removable the fluid an be vacuumed outs with 6” of 1/4” tube inserted to the right of the plug at downward angle.

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