
 Originally Posted by 
Chops
					
				 
				So, over the last three weeks, due to time constraints etc, have done a full fluid change, as in engine, diffs, gearbox and transfer case.
A bit of a learning curve too I might add.
I've been building/working on gearboxes for like some 18 years or so, and I made a fundamental mistake when doing the gearbox on Monday night.
Not looking properly, stressed with a crook back, I managed to undo the wrong bolt (filler plug). As its coming out, I'm thinking, "geez, this is heavy on the thread", then as it pops out, it has a very well machined boss/point on it., looking very like a detent type point 
 . As I look back at the box, I see another, just like it,,, double 
 .
I don't do manual gearboxes, so I "phone a friend", well two actually. All good,,, move nothing, re-insert, and away you go 
 All good in theory. But as it turned out, all good in practice too 
 
			
		 
	 
 Sounds like the sort of thing i would do, it would have been a golden moment
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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