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- dave s July 2010
- hudsontech July 2010
- MikeWA July 2010
- Park_W July 2010
Second clutch fluid plug?
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Changing the Hudsonite in prep for Spokane. I am putting in new spark plugs anyhow, so took them all out, which makes it easy to turn engine with socket on front crankshaft bolt. Got the plug lined up, stuffed the rag, got it out fine. Then turning to find the "star" on flywheel (meaning opening is at bottom for draining). Didn't find the star, but found what appears to be a second plug. Looks exactly like the one I took out. What's the story on that???
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Mike (WA) wrote:Changing the Hudsonite in prep for Spokane. I am putting in new spark plugs anyhow, so took them all out, which makes it easy to turn engine with socket on front crankshaft bolt. Got the plug lined up, stuffed the rag, got it out fine. Then turning to find the "star" on flywheel (meaning opening is at bottom for draining). Didn't find the star, but found what appears to be a second plug. Looks exactly like the one I took out. What's the story on that???
Hudson (over) engineering - makes it easier for those who can't find one plug.
LOL
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN
