PB Blaster is a penetrating fluid like WD-40 but it's supposed to work much better. Royal Purple is somewhat new to being mainstream, now I see the stuff everywhere. The stuff is amazing tho, the dyno tests they run have proven that over conventional oils you can get some pretty decent gains if you switch to all Royal Purple.Qxxx4 wrote:yeah when i change my oil i remove the filler cap before i do drain plug too, it just sounds like it helps the drain process. Whats a PB Blaster? You guys are pro using a torch down there, the gas tank isnt too far from the diff!
id like to see royal purple, maybe im wrong but i have never seen it before in canada and i used to live across the border from detroit
That's not a dumb question, not many people know what a breaker bar is. A breaker bar is a long non-ratcheting bar that is used with socket wrench style sockets. The additional length of a breaker bar allows the same amount of applied force to generate significantly more torque than a standard length ratchet wrench. Here's a pic:Empty V wrote:Probably a dumb question but what's a breaker bar? And does anyone have pics of how to do this? Brian when you do this could you do a "How To" for our non existent "How To" sticky?
Billy
I picked this up 2 weeks ago and I'm guessing that it will do just as good of a job. If not please let me know, I like to be well stocked with tools.Pwnin O’Brien wrote:
That's not a dumb question, not many people know what a breaker bar is. A breaker bar is a long non-ratcheting bar that is used with socket wrench style sockets. The additional length of a breaker bar allows the same amount of applied force to generate significantly more torque than a standard length ratchet wrench. Here's a pic:
I was figuring that if I put it on 250lbs(highest setting) and just ripped it, it would come off. But I'd rather not damage the tool, obviously they're not cheap. Where can you get breaker bars at? What's a cheater bar, something like a pipe you put over the shaft for better leverage? Why not just use an impact gun? I've got pretty much all of that stuff I'm just missing the lift.fueler wrote:hahaha thats a torque wrench. Dont ever use a torque wrench for anything besides measuring torque of a bolt. Thats a very sensitive tool and you will break it if you try to loosen the drain plug which is usually in VERY tight on our differentials.
If it was a craftsman ratchet, i'd say use it anyways since they have lifetime warranty. But breaker bar is ideal.
Dude are you serious? I had no idea I bought a torque wrench!W O T wrote:Ya empty v that tool you have is a torque wrench, meant for tightenning only, dont ever take bolts off with it, itll lose its calibration pretty quick and become useless
And how many quarts were enough?Andrew224 wrote:Even with a breaker bar, my plugs wouldn't come out and I didn't want to distort them. I heated them with a propane torch (only about 6 seconds on each). They came right out after that (just be careful, they'll be hot).
I used Mobil 1 75W-90. Just fill 'er up until the fluid starts to come out of the filler plug.
Fairly easy. You'll be surprised with what's stuck to the magnetic drain plug if it's never been drained before.
Andrew