Folks,
Haynes and Russek seem to address the BE3 only.
Is the plug on the front side of the casting, up by the regulator?
I've found one there with a copper washer, taken it out, but it is around 2
inches long, and threaded into something steel, rather than the alloy
casing.
I recall a horror story of a Simca gearbox losing some kind of vital
spring inside due to mistaken removal of what appeared to be a drain plug.
rg
XM 2.5 Gearbox Oil Level Plug
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Peter.N.
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jeremy
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If it would help to have a look at the partsbook it can be found:
http://www.tramontana.co.hu/citroen/
Follow the link just below the red line - both series 1XM and series 2 are there. Big files which will download on Mozilla Firefox but not IE if you are on dialup. (1650 odd pages each)
http://www.tramontana.co.hu/citroen/
Follow the link just below the red line - both series 1XM and series 2 are there. Big files which will download on Mozilla Firefox but not IE if you are on dialup. (1650 odd pages each)
jeremy
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NiSk
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Or you can look at just the section you need at:
http://pepon1.free.fr/
Click on XM and the catalogue de pieces
The catalogue itself is in English once you get there.
//NiSk
http://pepon1.free.fr/
Click on XM and the catalogue de pieces
The catalogue itself is in English once you get there.
//NiSk
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rg
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