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where does tranny/clutch fluid go?

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Razor Sharp

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Feb 2, 2000, 3:00:00 AM2/2/00
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can someone direct me to a diagram af the engine bay with labels? when i
bought the car it didnt come with the owners manual, thanks


chili...@my-deja.com

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Feb 3, 2000, 3:00:00 AM2/3/00
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In article <01bf6dc2$f1856f00$8314efd1@pat>,


I was going to make a joke of this, at your expense, but have decided to
help you instead.

I don't have an owner's manual to send you but can answer:
Jack the car off the ground on the LHS. Crawl under it so you can see
the transmission in the middle. Behind the bellhousing about 2 or 3
inches from the bottom is a huge set screw with a square head. This is
where you put the transmission fluid in. You take it out by taking out
the 24mm (or 23) big machine screw on the bottom, behind that big weird
rubber thing. Take out the fill screw first or you might be fucked.

You can use a gas siphon or vacuum pump to put the oil in the
transmission. If you use a siphon you'll need a foot or 8" of 3/4", or
20mm flexible tube to get it up to the hole. Cut the long siphon end
tube to something a short as possible to make the job easier.

The hydraulic clutch uses brake fluid in that little tiny reservoir next
to the brake master cylinder.


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