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Tool to open/close rain plug of gearbox and rear axle

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Gents,

this year I want to open/close the drain and filler plugs of gearbox and rear axle with a correct tool. I asked the local subsidiary of Moss in Gemany and Limora (a German parts supplier) but they do no have a tool for that. Does nobody know what the exact diameter of the plugs is (must be 7/26 inch if my measurement is correct) and where to obtain a tool for that.

Volker
 
Gents,

this year I want to open/close the drain and filler plugs of gearbox and rear axle with a correct tool. I asked the local subsidiary of Moss in Gemany and Limora (a German parts supplier) but they do no have a tool for that. Does nobody know what the exact diameter of the plugs is (must be 7/26 inch if my measurement is correct) and where to obtain a tool for that.

Volker
I made my own. Cut a short piece of 7/16" square bar (found at a local hardware store) and a 7/16" 8-point socket.
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Many of us just use a 3/8" socket wrench (without a socket), works fine.
 
Many of us just use a 3/8" socket wrench (without a socket), works fine.

YES TimK that is all i ever used too-Keoke
 
Gents, thank you for the comments. Just on thing: is it a 7/26 or a 3/8 diameter for the tool? Or a 7/16 square?
 
Gents, thank you for the comments. Just on thing: is it a 7/26 or a 3/8 diameter for the tool? Or a 7/16 square?

Greg says it is 7/16 he must know
 
Thank you very much. I will try to get a 7/16 square bar in Germany at my local store or make one myself.
 
I use this tool. I have had it for about twenty-five years and it is perfect for the job.
'https://www.mactools.com/shoponline/product/tabid/120/p-328262-12-drive-716-sae-drain-plug-socket-4-pt.aspx
 
Have dremel with a grinding wheel ready and grind two sides of the tool-to-be to make the perfect fit.
 
I have a largish hex Alan Key and it has a square section at the small end which I have found to fit well for both gear box
and back axle.


:cheers:

Bob
 
OMG that's like .004" smaller! It'll strip for sure unless you jam a strand or two of hair in there with it.
 
If you go to a Renault Dealer or an auto parts supplier in Germany you can buy a wrench / socket for the drain plug of oil sumps for older Renaults (from the 70's / 80's) that fits there. I used the wrench I had lying around from my Grandpa old Renault 7 and fitted like a glove in there
 
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