Need help refilling transmisison
Need help refilling transmisison
Hey all,
i just drained my tranny fluid and about 2 1/2 quarts came out. ( this normal?) Anyway, im attemping to refill it and i dont know what refill plug to use.. is it the Allen head on the drivers side?! or should i be looking for another plug? Also, how many quarts should the tranny take? thx.
i just drained my tranny fluid and about 2 1/2 quarts came out. ( this normal?) Anyway, im attemping to refill it and i dont know what refill plug to use.. is it the Allen head on the drivers side?! or should i be looking for another plug? Also, how many quarts should the tranny take? thx.
Originally posted by Custom
You need a pump and just fill it from teh side until it starts to drip out. That is the way I have aways done it, and I use to work at a chevy house.
You need a pump and just fill it from teh side until it starts to drip out. That is the way I have aways done it, and I use to work at a chevy house.
Gravity feed baby,
I fount it easier to remove the shifter panel and snake the fill tube on the side of the transmission into the fill hole and gravity feed from inside the car. This way all the oil gets inside because if done from the ouside, the oil travels down and than has to be forced up to go inside the transmission.
Originally posted by FormerPorscheGuy
This thread has everything you need.
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...threadid=94583
This thread has everything you need.
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...threadid=94583
in anycase, check out my pics, its the one at the top with the square bolt, is the one to refill from, make sure you can take that one off before you drain the fluid. also, 2 1/2 quarts is exactly how much should have come out, i believe this is the exact amount that is in the tranny. in anycase, make sure you jack up the rear of the car and put jackstands to support it before you refill the tranny or you might not be getting enough fluid in. if you only jack the front of the car up, you will put the tranny at an angle and you might not get all the fluid that is possible in to the tranny. good luck and have fun
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Originally posted by t-von
I fount it easier to remove the shifter panel and snake the fill tube on the side of the transmission into the fill hole and gravity feed from inside the car. This way all the oil gets inside because if done from the ouside, the oil travels down and than has to be forced up to go inside the transmission.
I fount it easier to remove the shifter panel and snake the fill tube on the side of the transmission into the fill hole and gravity feed from inside the car. This way all the oil gets inside because if done from the ouside, the oil travels down and than has to be forced up to go inside the transmission.
)your way is also good but does not really work for the diff fluid
some thing you should change out at the same time
Originally posted by t-von
I fount it easier to remove the shifter panel and snake the fill tube on the side of the transmission into the fill hole and gravity feed from inside the car. This way all the oil gets inside because if done from the ouside, the oil travels down and than has to be forced up to go inside the transmission.
I fount it easier to remove the shifter panel and snake the fill tube on the side of the transmission into the fill hole and gravity feed from inside the car. This way all the oil gets inside because if done from the ouside, the oil travels down and than has to be forced up to go inside the transmission.
Personally, I spent a few bucks on a cheap pump. I'm clumsy and would rather risk a spill on the garage floor.
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