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How to check front differential
Ok, I know the title sounded stupid but, I can't figure out how to get the dipstick out of the front differential. It just spins and spins. I haven't checked it in a long time, and I can't remember what you had to do to get it out.
HELP!!!!! Cagey |
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Ok take the hood off, put it away gently without scratching it, then put one foot on the fender from above, the other foot on the windshield from below, both hands holding the top of the stick real tight and pull as hard as you can !!!!!!!!!
Hahahaa, just kiddin man , just grab it real tight at pull it away
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Hahahahaha! I tried pulling it with vise grips won't budge! I'm about to commit harry carry on this thing. I was just wondering if I was supposed to do something special to it to get it out. Actually I am contemplating taking it to the dealer. I replaced my own timing belt, rear window, seat belt switch, alternator, valve cover gaskets, ball joint, and installed a stereo system without any help, but I can't get the durn diff stick out. Been trying sporadically for 18 months. I think the real problem is that I'm afraid it will break! All I can get it to do is spin. I think I'm gonna try to remove the whole tube!
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That's crazy. Mine fits so loosely in the tube you'd almost expect it rattle around. Since there's a notch to allow it to fit fully into the tube only one way, I'm guessing the handle/dipstick is turning inside the plastic plug. You tried the vise-grips on that plastic piece?
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Someone else had that problem and posted here. When they got it out, it came with the tube that is pressed into the case and the dip stick was all rusted. The o-ring couldn't get past the rust. I think about that everytime I check mine. I try to check it every month so it stays lubricated.
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Wow you all have a plastic dip stick. Mine is steel It fits a little snug but it comes right out.
Oh wait a minute, you all have that new style SVX front diff. The Impreza one is steel. If you pull the fill tube out it is just pressed into the front diff housing. A block and hammer should but it right back. You should be able to set it close to the original marks. Remember that if you put the tube in to far it will show the fluid level full but you will be low and visa-versa. Good luck Steve
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Hari kiri. http://www.parida.com/seppuku.html My dif stick comes out with ease.
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Had something important to do yesterday, so I didn't get a chance to mess with it. I'm glad to hear that the tube won't break if I yank like h*ll on it. That was my main concern! In a couple of hours when the sun rises, I'll let you guys know what's up. BTW it's a 92 SVX.
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Hari Kari... Hahahahahaha! Never seen it actually spelled! I was hesitant to use it in my original post because I had no clue how to spell it. Lol! I'll be using it more often now...
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