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#329956 10/29/2007 2:01 PM
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I just had a simple question. I need to take off the differential cover on my "66 and, of course, will lose the lube.
Can the experts tell me how to remove the filler bolt. It appears to be a square head. Hate to use a crescent wrench.
Also what kind of lube do I put back in and how much??
thanks
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I usually just use a regular end wrench.


My \'64\'s in the Gallery
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1964 C10 Custom Cab 350/700R4
1964 Suburban 350/700R4
1979 Ford F350 4x4 400/c6

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