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17 mm hex required Just Kampers J11205 on the tools list. If you take a M10 bolt of about 2 cm and you put on that two nuts turned against each other, you have an adaptor you can use with your normal how-do-you-call-it wrench/tool/thingy. | == Plug Removal == | ||
'''douwes'''17 mm hex required Just Kampers J11205 on the tools list. If you take a M10 bolt of about 2 cm and you put on that two nuts turned against each other, you have an adaptor you can use with your normal how-do-you-call-it wrench/tool/thingy. | |||
I hope you get my drift... | I hope you get my drift... | ||
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make sure you can remove your fill plug before you remove the drain plug, or you'll be stuck with a van with an empty gear box :-( | make sure you can remove your fill plug before you remove the drain plug, or you'll be stuck with a van with an empty gear box :-( | ||
== Emptying == | |||
== Refilling== | |||
'''Mocki''' i use a 1/2 " garden hose about 3ft long and a funnel it fits, pass the hose down frm the engine bay, the funnel sits on the top of the air filter and dribbles the oil in over a period of time not unlike that of having ya tea, or watching the news... | |||
*Tip* warm the oil gently first, it flows better, quicker and dont stink as much - just dont get caught mis using the kitchen appliances. |
Revision as of 10:28, 29 March 2006
Plug Removal
douwes17 mm hex required Just Kampers J11205 on the tools list. If you take a M10 bolt of about 2 cm and you put on that two nuts turned against each other, you have an adaptor you can use with your normal how-do-you-call-it wrench/tool/thingy. I hope you get my drift...
make sure you can remove your fill plug before you remove the drain plug, or you'll be stuck with a van with an empty gear box :-(
Emptying
Refilling
Mocki i use a 1/2 " garden hose about 3ft long and a funnel it fits, pass the hose down frm the engine bay, the funnel sits on the top of the air filter and dribbles the oil in over a period of time not unlike that of having ya tea, or watching the news...
- Tip* warm the oil gently first, it flows better, quicker and dont stink as much - just dont get caught mis using the kitchen appliances.