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one800bobby 01-28-2003 11:03 AM

Transmission oil
 
I replaced the clutch in my D16a6 setup, everythings done but I can't find the plug on the tranny to add oil I printed out this picture off of QuickHonda to help, but still can't find it JJJJJJEEEEEEEFFFFFFFFFFFFF!! lol.

sk8rmike 01-28-2003 11:51 AM

Re:Transmission oil
 
there are two bolts on the passenger side of the car on the tranny. one takes a socket (16mm i think), the other takes the post of the ratchet directly in it. i forgot which one was up top, but whichever one is higher is the fill plug, the lower one is the drain plug (which im assuming you know where that is if you replaced the clutch...im hoping you drained it first)

sk8rmike 01-28-2003 11:51 AM

Re:Transmission oil
 
oh yeah and make sure not to replace the oil w/ syntec oil. 10w-30 regular oil...or honda tranny fluid only.

one800bobby 01-28-2003 12:08 PM

Re:Transmission oil
 
skr8mike, thanks man...

sk8rmike 01-28-2003 12:15 PM

Re:Transmission oil
 
np

HMT-Admin 01-28-2003 12:21 PM

Re:Transmission oil
 
17mm plug above axle hole (left) on the passenger side... use a funnel from the top side with a rubber hose attached to fill. Or a hand pumper.

Jeff

one800bobby 01-28-2003 01:49 PM

Re:Transmission oil
 
Str8mike, I need to do a valve adjustment, I went to QuickHonda.net. it showed me 2 pictures but I couldn't really understand the pictures, and what I'm suppose to do can you help me, or send me to a site that can help, and I know I need to get a book, but none of the shopps around here hav'em for the 88 CRX si talk to me brother!!

sk8rmike 01-28-2003 09:22 PM

Re:Transmission oil
 
if you dont really have any clue it's best you find someone who does to do it...

it would be real easy for you to screw something up or forget to torque down a bolt and then you'll have probs.

best thing is if you have a friend that is a mechanic to help you...or get a helm's or hayne's manual. that would be best. i cant tell ya how to do it because i havent had the luck of needing to do that yet. sorry.


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