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<p>[QUOTE="Kbb1991, post: 10615510, member: 278839"]The axle end is held on with studs all the way around except for one and it’s an actual bolt threaded into the hub. That’s the one I’m thinking may drain it. If it happens to be, should I just put a quart or so back in and run it a bit then recheck? I really hate to have to pull the axle to do it. I can do it. But sometimes it seems like things like that can turn into a bigger ordeal than I’d like.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kbb1991, post: 10615510, member: 278839"]The axle end is held on with studs all the way around except for one and it’s an actual bolt threaded into the hub. That’s the one I’m thinking may drain it. If it happens to be, should I just put a quart or so back in and run it a bit then recheck? I really hate to have to pull the axle to do it. I can do it. But sometimes it seems like things like that can turn into a bigger ordeal than I’d like.[/QUOTE]
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