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Re: [Bmcu] Searching for a TR-4 Tool

To: Gary Lindstrom <gary@cs.utah.edu> s=q20121106; t=1366134209; bh=wjIjhJ192AcAFE227g3CIgS5X32K2eaidJyPo8al2/g=; h=Received:Received:Date:From:To:Message-ID:Subject:MIME-Version: Content-Type; b=pDVOZURrCh4wOPVXRzyngd40DtKtz93FsdidJidM9NTJ7BrL5+ONc6HtJldaVMeHR 8y3K4Cx3xG5C9pOa1eYcMaXidkzIvbrHTMnFVDCGjW9szhKU/E6OJBAIdETyQrQ8cq 4PFaSd5UYDzYpJb7Km9zQ+KNG+FpukPis5V+wkWjSTvWwgjJAc5+HLFXyEaOEcyk66 NcaRKLuDmN+AOEhCrQAginghDOJcJ+hyCUQSBh8b92b8KFUa5xCrA/M0Won0G/18t/ QGD8e6vOgc6b4W0+EIG6a+WDEChRyPdPh3161SkJFGqAei95dQZfcUOYH6Ss7o405a WxGcpxGAidFHQ==
Subject: Re: [Bmcu] Searching for a TR-4 Tool
From: richsanders2020@comcast.net
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2013 17:43:29 +0000 (UTC)
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Thanks Gary- This tightening follows a rebuild of the OD and tranny, so all 
fluid is clean and the fiber washer is new. I used a screwdriver and already 
have the plug on as tight as I can get it. It still drips. 


I think the culprit is EITHER inadequate torque on the drain plug (which I 
would attempt to remedy using the more even radial force of the special spanner 
vs more pounding on a screwdriver) OR user error in choice of the gearbox 
fluid. 


As to user error, I recently noticed that the fluid that I used to fill the 
gearbox was the correct 90 weight, BUT was a synthetic blend. I'm thinking the 
synthetic properties (smaller molecular structure) COULD BE behind the drips. 
I'm in process of replacing the fluid with the old fashioned stuff just in 
case. 


Rich 









----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Lindstrom" <gary@cs.utah.edu> 
To: bmcu@autox.team.net 
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 11:07:34 AM 
Subject: Re: [Bmcu] Searching for a TR-4 Tool 

Rich, 

The Moss listing pooh-pooh's using a screwdriver and hammer but it's always 
worked for me. 

BTW don't just tighten it - remove it, replace the fiber washer, and clean the 
oil filter it contains - esp. if your O/D isn't engaging reliably. 

--Gary 
--born yesterday 


On 4/16/2013 9:31 AM, richsanders2020@comcast.net wrote: 




BCMU gang 


Looking for anyone in the club who may have a TR-4 overdrive drain plug tool. 
I'm not sure if it's common to later or earlier models. 
Moss Motors part number is 386-336. I have a pesky drip that invariably lands 
on the exhaust. Not a pleasant or reassuring smell on a 90 degree August day. 
It may simply be that the plug is not tight enough without this specialty tool. 
Trying to avoid spending the $60 at Moss. Willing to trade beer, car-talk or 
use of my garage lift for a day if you have one I can borrow! 


Rich Sanders 
TR4, born on 3/19/1963 



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    Rich,<br>
    <br>
    The Moss listing pooh-pooh's using a screwdriver and hammer but it's
    always worked for me.<br>
    <br>
    BTW don't just tighten it - remove it, replace the fiber washer, and
    clean the oil filter it contains - esp. if your O/D isn't engaging
    reliably.<br>
    <br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; --Gary<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; --born yesterday<br>
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          for anyone in the club who may have a TR-4 overdrive drain
          plug tool. I'm not sure if it's common to later or earlier
          models.</div>
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Moss
          Motors part number is 386-336. I have a pesky drip that
          invariably lands on the exhaust. Not a pleasant or reassuring
          smell on a 90 degree August day. It may simply be that the
          plug is not tight enough without this specialty tool. Trying
          to avoid spending the $60 at Moss. Willing to trade beer,
          car-talk or use of my garage lift for a day if you have one I
          can borrow!</div>
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TR4,
          born on 3/19/1963
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