Vaanth
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Trying to figure out the size of the rear differential drain plug on my 73’ 318 Auto charger. I believe it’s a Dana not exactly sure the size 8 1/4 maybe? I’ve tried a 3/4 square socket (to large) also tried 11/16 12 point socket almost grips but slips under tension a open ended 17 is not to large and a open ended 16 is to small. I attached some photos using a caliper it read ~.667”.
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The pictured rear axle is an 8-1/4", built by Chrysler, not by Dana. The original fill plug is 5/8 inch (0.625 inch) across the flats. The pictured fill plug flats appear damaged. The shown caliper measurement of 0.667 is not directly on the flats.
A 5/8" open end wrench normally will fit the plug flats as shown in the following image:
If a wrench can no longer fit, or if the plug is too tight for the wrench, use a 5/8" square socket as the best choice to avoid further flat damage and to allow for a higher leverage tool. Other means can work, but can be riskier to the plug and more difficult to fit in place.
The plug used on the 1969 through late 1976 8-1/4" axle is the same as used on the 8-3/4" axle. In late 1976, the threaded filler plug for the 8-1/4" axle was relocated to a new cover using a rubber filler plug.