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comdiver

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I lost my drain plug (bottom) from my axle. Not while driving, while doing a lube change. I am sure I will find it as soon as I buy one. Anyone know what size it is I think it is 3/4" pipe thread. Gasket? Material? I know I could pull the other one but I am leaving on a trip in a couple of days and don't need another axle to do.
 

m16ty

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I'm pretty sure it's pipe thread but am not 100% on the size. A standard pipe plug should work . You shouldn't need any gasket but you can put some teflon tape or pipe dope on the threads to make sure it don't leak.
 
I lost my drain plug (bottom) from my axle. Not while driving, while doing a lube change. I am sure I will find it as soon as I buy one. Anyone know what size it is I think it is 3/4" pipe thread. Gasket? Material? I know I could pull the other one but I am leaving on a trip in a couple of days and don't need another axle to do.

Look on the bottom of your drain pan.

I dont know the size off hand but i dont think its a tapper thread.
 

Speddmon

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it's a 2 1/2 ton rockwell axle, call a truck garage and see if they have a parts listing for the drain plug
 

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Yup, plenty of Rockwell axle specialty shops, just google till you find one. :wink:
 
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