Arrggg.. removing flller plug on back axle
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Re: Arrggg.. removing flller plug on back axle
Are you sure that your filler is not on the diff rather than the axle casing? If diffs and axles are swapped you can have two filler plugs or no filler plugs
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Re: Arrggg.. removing flller plug on back axle
1/3 full is probably plenty, I wouldn't fill it to 1/2.
Think about it, if there's enough oil for the ring gear to pick it up and splash it around, then there's almost enough as it needs a bit more than that.
Think about it, if there's enough oil for the ring gear to pick it up and splash it around, then there's almost enough as it needs a bit more than that.
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Re: Arrggg.. removing flller plug on back axle
Hi Katy,
Here's the thread where I posted all this:
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f= ... 52#p395586
Will keeping it half full cause any real problems? It's a major pain (and extremely messy) to drain without having a proper fill plug.
Here's the thread where I posted all this:
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f= ... 52#p395586
Will keeping it half full cause any real problems? It's a major pain (and extremely messy) to drain without having a proper fill plug.

Re: Arrggg.. removing flller plug on back axle
I thought you had found a fill plug on the side of the diff casing? Otherwise -drain completely - and then fill up with the measured amount listed (sorry - dunno what that is - but should be easily found).



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Re: Arrggg.. removing flller plug on back axle
No, as you can see from the other thread, no fill plug. The crud fooled me.bmcecosse wrote:I thought you had found a fill plug on the side of the diff casing? Otherwise -drain completely - and then fill up with the measured amount listed (sorry - dunno what that is - but should be easily found).

Have no idea what the measured amount should be. Both my Morris books don't list capacities.
Any good places to look? Do I have a non-comforming axle that may have a different capacity?
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f= ... 52#p395586

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Re: Arrggg.. removing flller plug on back axle
The BMC manual, page General data 6, lists the capacity as 1 1/2 pints (.85 litre)
Being overfilled gives it a propensity to leak at the seals.
Being overfilled gives it a propensity to leak at the seals.
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Re: Arrggg.. removing flller plug on back axle
So - there you go - drain it and add 3/4 litre to allow for the fact you probably couldn't drain it completely - and it will be fine !



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Re: Arrggg.. removing flller plug on back axle
Excellent, thanks.
Any idea why my rear axle does not have a standard fill plug?
Might someone have put a later differential in an early axle housing?
Any idea why my rear axle does not have a standard fill plug?
Might someone have put a later differential in an early axle housing?

Re: Arrggg.. removing flller plug on back axle
Probably the other way round (early diff in late axle) - I have two filler points on my axle!



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Re: Arrggg.. removing flller plug on back axle
Not that I plan to be doing this again, but I think if I had originally done this mod, I might have drilled a new fill plug hole to match what I was replacing.bmcecosse wrote:Probably the other way round (early diff in late axle) - I have two filler points on my axle!

Re: Arrggg.. removing flller plug on back axle
Just getting ready to do a full service on the car for the first time, since purchase and rebuild. Just wondered how the filler plug is removed. Is it a 1/2 inch square drive? so the end of a socket bar will fit? or does it need a special tool? Thought I should ask before I make a mess of it.
It doesn't say in the Haynes manual and the drivers handbook only says square bar, without saying what size.
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It doesn't say in the Haynes manual and the drivers handbook only says square bar, without saying what size.
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Re: Arrggg.. removing flller plug on back axle
I believe earlier in the thread it was said 7/16 square, drive or bar.
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Re: Arrggg.. removing flller plug on back axle
Thanks, should have read that more carefully 

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Re: Arrggg.. removing flller plug on back axle
No worries, brother. I do the same thing all the time. 

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