What's the best way to drain the old lube out of a M-21 Muncie? No drain plug, anybody got a home made remedy, short of removing the shifter, removing the front 4 bolts and rotating the transmission 90 degrees? Thanks.
Your right about the M-21's not having a drain plug... My M-22 I sold a few years back had one.. On the M-21's, I think there's a little indentation on the case that shows where to drill and tap for a drain plug... Search the net for a tap and drill size chart for the type of drain plug your using...
Problem solved..... Available at NAPA for $15. Basically a grease gun with a different cap. Use it to suction out the old lube, and to push in some new lube.
I tried a similar device once.... didn't work. It was cold winter at the time and the 90W oil just wouldn't flow. I'd drill and tap. my 2¢ .bjb
turkey baster used one with a short piece of hose on an old shovelhead 4spd (harley) for years. Looks like it would work no the muncie too. Best part is you've probably already got one in a kitchen drawer----if not you'll still only be out a coupla bucks
I think the bottom tailshaft housing bolt fits into a blind hole, so wouldn't drain. The best bet is to drill and tap the drain plug boss, very obvious on the attached pics, your case should look nearly the same.
Filled the tranny today with GL-4 and then decided to see if the tailhousing bolts could indeed be used as a drain. I removed the three lowest bolts, all were blind tapped, no fluid drains out. So on a early M-21 4-speed Muncie, the "pull the bottom tailshaft bolt" method is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma.