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Old 08-03-2002, 06:08 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Tranny Fluid Flush, Help Quick!

I gotta hit the track tomorrow at 1pm, its 4am right now.. I wanna wake up at 8am and do a quick replace of the Tranny fluid... The beauty of the whole situation? My Helms is at my uncle's and I wont be able to get it in time...


I dont even know what kind of fluid to use!

So I need the help of my PO pals...... Can someone post a walkthru, yes I searched and didnt like what i found...


If u post pictures, I'll even change my title to "YourName Ownz Jape" for like a week man....


Thanks a bunches!

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basically you need to jack up your car evenly. 2 jacks or 4 jack stands or a lift. i dont know if you can do it on even ground. im still procrastinating on doing mine.

umm loosen tranny bolt. drain fluid. the tough part is re-inserting the fluid. some people have recommended a syphon. others use a funnel with a long extension through the engine bay. i dunno man whatever works for you. remove the other filler bolt and refill.

here is a site but they have the tranny out so its cake.

http://www.c-speedracing.com/howto/t...ransfluid.html
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go to honda and buy there tranny fluid man...
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go to honda and buy there tranny fluid man...

thats what i did bro..

thanks, mission accomplished, but didnt make it to the track, nobody else woke up before 1pm...
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I just bought the Honda MTF and had a quick lube place do it for like 10 bucks and 10 minutes. Much better than stressin' it myself.
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