GC2310 transaxle drain plug sizing

   / GC2310 transaxle drain plug sizing #11  
Thanks for that pic. Can't say as I ever noticed an o-ring on mine, the two times I've drained the transmission oil, but it doesn't leak so I guess it must be in there.
 
   / GC2310 transaxle drain plug sizing
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#12  
All my fluids replaced, and I got a few hours in the seat today. Yay!

Replacing the hydraulic tube filter on the suction intake was making me sweat though. I had read here TBN to be careful not to cross-thread the aluminum tube into the steel case. I really had a dickens of a time getting the O-rings, banjo housing, and filter lined up. Only about two threads in I could feel a great resistance. Since the service manual says to apply sealant when installing, I thought there might be old sealant in the case threads jamming things up. I tried cleaning them with a toothbrush soaked in diesel. Still fought me all the way in, but the wrench was turning smooth with a steady torque that felt like 15-20 pounds until the O-rings were squashed and banjo tight against the case. Never thought it would take that much force.

I used paste with PTFE. Hope that is the right choice.

-Phil
 
   / GC2310 transaxle drain plug sizing #13  
Page 27, Column 1, Paragraph 5 of my Operator Instruction Book for the GC2310 says, "All fasteners on this tractor are metric". Hmm.. well fasteners but maybe not plugs!
 

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