Subourbon
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- Location
- Quebec
- First Name
- Eric
- Truck Year
- 1982
- Truck Model
- K20 suburban
- Engine Size
- 6.2 V8
Hey guys,
K20 1982 3/4 ton 6.2 v8 diesel
Decided to change oil in diffs today. Only had time to do rear.
Despite being careful the gasket tore and jt leaked. So silicone and now she's drying up.
Onto the question... my rear diffs fill plug, it has a narrow 1/4 " diameter tube about 2 inches tall, and a rubber hose coming out of it and up to a plugged end bolted To a bracket on the body... see pics. What on earth is that? Is that to fill it from a more comfortable position?
Then plastic plug at the plugged end looks like it can come off and I tried butnit felt fragile and indidnt want to break it...
Anyways the entire length of the hose is about 2 feet maybe which tells me you could fill by feeding the hose through the wheel arch and do it from a more comfortable position... is that the only apparent goal, has anyone seen this before?
I didnt see it in the Haynes squarebody or 6.2 diesel manuals...
Sorry for the blurriness.
You see the hose clamp holding the rubber hose to the fitting that... honestly I didn't want to damage it by seeing if it was threaded in or whatever. I jist bypassed the hose and filled it with my gallon hand pump and clear hose.... then it leaked. Anyways....
Who has seen this before? And what do you guys have as a fill plug?
K20 1982 3/4 ton 6.2 v8 diesel
Decided to change oil in diffs today. Only had time to do rear.
Despite being careful the gasket tore and jt leaked. So silicone and now she's drying up.
Onto the question... my rear diffs fill plug, it has a narrow 1/4 " diameter tube about 2 inches tall, and a rubber hose coming out of it and up to a plugged end bolted To a bracket on the body... see pics. What on earth is that? Is that to fill it from a more comfortable position?
Then plastic plug at the plugged end looks like it can come off and I tried butnit felt fragile and indidnt want to break it...
Anyways the entire length of the hose is about 2 feet maybe which tells me you could fill by feeding the hose through the wheel arch and do it from a more comfortable position... is that the only apparent goal, has anyone seen this before?
I didnt see it in the Haynes squarebody or 6.2 diesel manuals...
Sorry for the blurriness.
You see the hose clamp holding the rubber hose to the fitting that... honestly I didn't want to damage it by seeing if it was threaded in or whatever. I jist bypassed the hose and filled it with my gallon hand pump and clear hose.... then it leaked. Anyways....
Who has seen this before? And what do you guys have as a fill plug?