FJ Cruisers of Northern California
Ok so here is the scoop, I was changing the Rear diff fill plug because my old one was in need of changing. so i went to the local toyota dealer and picked up a new plug. I backed the old one out and checked its threads. nothing wrong. I put in the new one, went in smooth went to make sure it was tight to spec wouldnt tighten. at this point I am like WTF?! so i back it out again with ease no tension no feeling of cross threading and looked at the bolts. Some how the new bolts thread were completely bald i check the threads on the fill hole... and they are toaaast! So now my perdictiment is i need to get the fill hole threads repaired. I know it is some how my fault and honestly i have worked on many many cars and what not and have never had this happen so i feel doumb as heck right now. does any one know how i can repair this or does any one know of a shop that can fix this for me were it wont cost me an arm and leg? really really need help...
Thanks in advance!
Richard
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Can you get the original bad head plug to go in or even start? You may be able to re-tap and get some good threads in the housing.
If not then (some research will have to be done) perhaps find another plug similar to the original size plug but a bit larger in Dia. drill, tap , done
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