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Missing plug in front of tranny pan.

Micmada

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I got a M923 and the guy told me she was good to go, had been PM’d by a diesel tech a 6 months ago and had not been run since. However, upong getting home, I see between the tranny pan and the oil pan some kind of gear housing with a plug removed and it looks dry in there (except for the part I touched with red grease). What is it for? Do I need it? And why is there 2 of them? It is a plain truck with no PTO. Thanks, I appreciate.

pS: there is plenty of fluids in the tranny, although it is difficult to figure. Once starting in neutral it looks on the low side in between H and L, but sometimes after driving it looks high above H when going back to neutral. It seems to change all the time.



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ldmack3

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I thought the same thing on my deuce. You pull the plug and install in the hole for fording I'm betting.
 
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