thedeliverator
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Just last week my M1009 developed a ringing/pinging noise somewhere in the drivetrain. It sounds like something in the rear diff (or possibly the transfer case).
I checked both rear wheels, everything was fine. There's a little bit of play in the rear driveshaft - that is, I can turn it a few degrees by hand in either direction before the transfer case stops it from moving.
Since it's about that time, I figured on opening up the rear diff and having a look while changing the fluid. Therein lies the problem - someone seems to have been trying to use the wrong tool on the fill plug, and has stripped it.
What's the best way to deal with a stripped fill plug? If I drill it out, what size replacement plug will I need? If it's not in the rear diff, how hard is it to open up/work on the transfer case?
I checked both rear wheels, everything was fine. There's a little bit of play in the rear driveshaft - that is, I can turn it a few degrees by hand in either direction before the transfer case stops it from moving.
Since it's about that time, I figured on opening up the rear diff and having a look while changing the fluid. Therein lies the problem - someone seems to have been trying to use the wrong tool on the fill plug, and has stripped it.
What's the best way to deal with a stripped fill plug? If I drill it out, what size replacement plug will I need? If it's not in the rear diff, how hard is it to open up/work on the transfer case?