Ruckstell Axle Housing Question
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skyhunter
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Ruckstell Axle Housing Question
On the right side of the car of the rear end, is there supposed to be a drain plug on the far end of the axle housing on the underside just before where the brake housing is riveted to the housing?
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Re: Ruckstell Axle Housing Question
Please post a picture.
I don't believe I have ever seen anything like that.
Mike
I don't believe I have ever seen anything like that.
Mike
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Re: Ruckstell Axle Housing Question
Was apparently an attempt for a drain - WIG ?
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skyhunter
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Re: Ruckstell Axle Housing Question
It drains alright.