I was wondering if you would give me a tip on how to get the drain plug out of a FLSTS 1999 Springer transmission. It’s right in the middle of underneath it or the brace running to the tailpipe can’t hardly get my finger in there.
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Try using the box end of a 5/16″ wrench with a 3/8″ drive torx bit.
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i use an allen wrench on mine no problem
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