Hi All,
I'm having a problem to remove the plug at the bottom of my 120s saildrive leg to facilitate oil changes. An ordinary screwdriver tends to be too small, and fashioning a piece of steel to fit the slot tends to make the steel a bit soft such that it bends or slips out before I can loosen the plug. Does anyone know of a suitable tool that can be used. I have got an impact driver which I'm sure would do the job, but I hesitate to use it incase I end up needing to buy a new saildrive after using it. For the last two years I've resorted to sucking the oil out using a thin tube through the dipstick hole, but I'm afraid that something important might get missed.
Has anyone got any helpful thoughts on the matter?
If you can manage to get a good quality screw driver with a hex fitting on the shaft below the handle, push the screw driver into the slot with a good bit of pressure and turn the screw driver with a shifter or right sized spanner. If you have any anti-foul over the plug clean it away first.
Remember lefty loosy and righty tighty as an old mechie would say ;)
Stevie
I put the the largest screwdriver bit from my impact screwdriver into a socket head ratchet wrench which gave plenty leverage to turn the screw
Thanks MIA and Moodymike for your suggested methods, I like the idea of putting the impact driver bit into a ratchet spanner as the ratchet has a big enough end on it to enable me to put some pressure on while turning, and the impact driver bit is bigger and more meaty than an ordinary screwdriver.
I will also get a new plug for the saildrive as the screwdriver slot in the existing plug I reckon must be a bit worn by now.
Thanks again guys.
Hi
I had the same problem on my Bavaria 38 in the end, when I came to change the Sail Drive rubber I undid the bolts holding the shaft and just pulled it out slowly and let the oil go into a bucket,