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I need to check the tcase in my deuce. The drain plug seems to be non standard. It is a 4 point hole but my 3/4" rachet is too big and my 1/2" is too small. Is this a non standard size or just stripped?

I ask because I have the 5 point, non standard drain plugs on my transmission, so it would not surprise me if the tcase was non standard also.

If it's non standard does anyone know the size?

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It's 9/16"-don't ask me why they did that.

All the major tool suppliers (Snap-on, Mac, Matco, Cornwell, S-K, OTC, etc.) make kits with sockets that have all the various square sizes.
 

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Thank you all so much. Moments like this, where the TM's can't help, is what makes SS such a valuable and awesome resource.

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I need to check the tcase in my deuce. The drain plug seems to be non standard. It is a 4 point hole but my 3/4" rachet is too big and my 1/2" is too small. Is this a non standard size or just stripped?......
If you counted 4 points it should be or was std 1/2" square; now probably stripped... but can be fixed by mig-welding it up - if no better replacement to be found.

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It is likely 9/16"...
Posts like this made me a bit unsure, after my initial statement; so I went out and checked the plugs on at least 10 different T-cases from every M35 Deuce generation...
some - especially the early ones on sprag T-cases are definitely 1/2" and nothing else will fit in there. But in most cases it really depends on how deep down into the hole one would measure: it starts with 1/2" at the bottom, increasing size to about 9/16" towards the edge... so it could actually be considered a non-std size...?
Interestingly, found one plug with a perfectly square hole for a 3/4" tool! But... I couldn't find one of them all that clearly had been designed for a 9/16" square socket... not saying they don't exist, though.

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In the BII listing in back of the -10 manual, the wrench for pulling the inspection plugs is shown as resembling a short length of square bar stock. The adjustable wrench,also part of the BII is used to turn it.
 

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In the BII listing in back of the -10 manual, the wrench for pulling the inspection plugs is shown as resembling a short length of square bar stock. The adjustable wrench,also part of the BII is used to turn it.
I've got a tool bag with the square bar stock in it. I'll see if I can find it and measure it. For some reason, I was thinking it was 9/16" also.
 
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