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Ek4 life 04-21-2008 07:16 AM

how to change manual transmission fluid
 
Just as the title says, Does anyone know or knows how to DIY a B16 transmission fluid drained and refill... A write up with pictures would be great.....

blk92_d16 04-21-2008 11:46 AM

I'm sure there's either a DIY on here or out on the web some where. Search first....

MIsterE533 05-13-2008 09:01 PM

Re: (blk92_d16)
 
ok, pictures, bah. i'll explain, if your looking over the core support into the bay, you have your passenger side engine mount, and passenger side axle. you need 4 tools to do this, an 8 mm a long extension and a good long funnel, half inch ratchet and a 3/8" ratchet. lift the car, and there will be a drain plug bolt, its just the 3/8" ratchet head its gold and directly under the passenger side axle. remove that bolt and drain the tranny. then on the passenger side of the car, there is a half inch ratchet head bolt you need to remove to properly fill the tranny, if you look up from the axle you see the long part of the case portruding out from the engine its almost right under the frame rail. remove that plug. then back to the engine bay, remove your vss, and then fill. the vss is on top of the tranny case on the back near the b bracket. any questions? ask.

silverdcteg 05-13-2008 09:06 PM

Re: how to change manual transmission fluid (Ek4 life)
 
i didnt read the post above lol but its easy. if you lay underneath the car. next to where the axle goes into the tranny there is a bolt that you stick the 3/8 drive ratchet into. no socket just the ratchet head. thats the drain plug. then fill it up threw the speed sensor which is a think a 10mm bolt nd u gte pull the sensor out nd fill it up 2 qts of 10w30 oil as recommended in the honda manuel

BlackDeuceCoupe 05-13-2008 09:13 PM

Re: how to change manual transmission fluid (Ek4 life)
 
The B16 drain plug is closer to the fill plug, but this will give you the idea... https://honda-tech.com/forums/images/smilies/emwink.gif

http://www.lenon.com/images/tranny_oil_holes2.jpg

laziebun 05-13-2008 09:24 PM

Well i was told by honda that the car needs to be leveled. Fill it up till fluid start to come out the fill plug. If you put to much it might burn out somthing in your tranny. Just a word from one of the honda service MGR. Good luck anyways.

I AM WEASEL 05-13-2008 11:25 PM

Re: (laziebun)
 
What fluid are you planning on using when you change it? I would recommend the AMSOIL synchromesh mtf - meets and exceeds honda's recommendations and helps get rid of slight grinds.

MrB16vtec 07-06-2009 05:12 PM

Re: how to change manual transmission fluid (Ek4 life)
 
tranny fluid doesnt go where the speed sensor there should be a plug right above the drain plug somewhat bigger then the draig plug

Jackal6042 07-06-2009 05:36 PM

Re: how to change manual transmission fluid (Ek4 life)
 

Originally Posted by MrB16vtec (Post 39153782)
tranny fluid doesnt go where the speed sensor there should be a plug right above the drain plug somewhat bigger then the draig plug

:thumbup::thumbup:

Agreed. The factory service manual says to make sure the car is on a level surface and pour in mtf until it runs out of the filler hole. That way your trans has the proper fluid level.

Who the **** ever told you to fill through the VSS?

MrB16vtec 07-07-2009 02:30 PM

Re: how to change manual transmission fluid
 
that's what i was thinking in my head where the hell did he get that from !!

alphalanos 07-07-2009 03:05 PM

Re: how to change manual transmission fluid
 
Theres a write up on here where someone did that. But the right way is better. Unless you know exactly how much youre putting in, still do it the right way.

FlewByU352 07-07-2009 03:37 PM

Re: how to change manual transmission fluid
 
what about flishing it? do shops pump the old out and the nw in or no? I have a 3rd gear grind I was hoping new fluid would fix that but my friend isnt sure if it needs to be flushed with a pump or if you can just change it right at your house.

Jackal6042 07-07-2009 03:44 PM

Re: how to change manual transmission fluid
 

Originally Posted by FlewByU352 (Post 39165961)
what about flishing it? do shops pump the old out and the nw in or no? I have a 3rd gear grind I was hoping new fluid would fix that but my friend isnt sure if it needs to be flushed with a pump or if you can just change it right at your house.

Drain and fill is all you need. If you wanted to you could leave the drain plug open and pour some new gear oil in to kind of flush remnents of the old out.

Changing the fluid isn't likely to fix your grind in 3rd. Time to replace some syncros.

FlewByU352 07-07-2009 04:01 PM

Re: how to change manual transmission fluid
 

Originally Posted by Jackal6042 (Post 39166027)
Drain and fill is all you need. If you wanted to you could leave the drain plug open and pour some new gear oil in to kind of flush remnents of the old out.

Changing the fluid isn't likely to fix your grind in 3rd. Time to replace some syncros.

I heard of syncromesh fixing the 3rd gear grind when high RPM in 2nd shifting to 3rd. If thats not going to solve the problem how much is it to change the syncros? I assume more than the motor is worth.

Jackal6042 07-07-2009 04:33 PM

Re: how to change manual transmission fluid
 

Originally Posted by FlewByU352 (Post 39166200)
I heard of syncromesh fixing the 3rd gear grind when high RPM in 2nd shifting to 3rd. If thats not going to solve the problem how much is it to change the syncros? I assume more than the motor is worth.

Honda part number: 23623-P21-315
SLEEVE SET, SYNCHRONIZER (3-4)
List is like $230, www.hondapartsdeals.com sells it for like $175 plus shipping. You said you had a B16 which is a good motor, so your options are this... Try a fluid change, when that doesn't work either rebuild the trans you have or buy a new trans. A rebuild would be better in my opinion but if you haven't done some more intensive work such as rebuilding an engine or a trans then your best bet might be to buy a different trans.

FlewByU352 07-07-2009 05:31 PM

Re: how to change manual transmission fluid
 

Originally Posted by Jackal6042 (Post 39166475)
Honda part number: 23623-P21-315
SLEEVE SET, SYNCHRONIZER (3-4)
List is like $230, www.hondapartsdeals.com sells it for like $175 plus shipping. You said you had a B16 which is a good motor, so your options are this... Try a fluid change, when that doesn't work either rebuild the trans you have or buy a new trans. A rebuild would be better in my opinion but if you haven't done some more intensive work such as rebuilding an engine or a trans then your best bet might be to buy a different trans.

I have a D16Y8, wish I had a B16. Is that $175 just for the 3rd gear syncro? or all the gears replaced? then I need to have that dfone which will cost a lot.

Jackal6042 07-07-2009 07:51 PM

Re: how to change manual transmission fluid
 

Originally Posted by Ek4 life (Post 33530990)
Just as the title says, Does anyone know or knows how to DIY a B16 transmission fluid drained and refill... A write up with pictures would be great.....

OK, I thought you had a B16 based on your first post, my bust I guess.

That part number I mentioned is for a B16 trans, and no it isn't just the 3rd gear synchro, its for the 3-4 synchro sleeve set, number 7 in the image below. So the whole syncro assemblies for 3rd and 4th gear.

http://www.hondapartsdeals.com/hpa/i.../11/507905.png

Now for your D16Y8 the cost for parts would be about the same. And if you can't do work like this yourself you would be better off buying a used trans.

FearTheH 07-07-2009 08:05 PM

Re: how to change manual transmission fluid
 
I spent about 850 on having the 3-4 gear sychros replaced at a "reputable" local transmission shop...they definitely forgot to put a few bolts back in too... Douche bags.

Jackal6042 07-07-2009 08:14 PM

Re: how to change manual transmission fluid
 

Originally Posted by FearTheH (Post 39168832)
I spent about 850 on having the 3-4 gear sychros replaced at a "reputable" local transmission shop...they definitely forgot to put a few bolts back in too... Douche bags.


WOW!!! Was it like the bolts that hold the housings together or something? Yeah they sure are "reputable" as you said. Sorry to hear you got screwed like that.

FlewByU352 07-07-2009 09:32 PM

Re: how to change manual transmission fluid
 

Originally Posted by FearTheH (Post 39168832)
I spent about 850 on having the 3-4 gear sychros replaced at a "reputable" local transmission shop

I dont even think my whole engine is worth that much. I dont plan on keeping the D forever I want to swap but dont have the cash right now for what I want. Should I just drive it maybe try the syncromesh and whatever happens, happens run it until it wont go in 3rd?

Jackal6042 07-08-2009 08:35 PM

Re: how to change manual transmission fluid
 

Originally Posted by FlewByU352 (Post 39169692)
I dont even think my whole engine is worth that much. I dont plan on keeping the D forever I want to swap but dont have the cash right now for what I want. Should I just drive it maybe try the syncromesh and whatever happens, happens run it until it wont go in 3rd?

Yeah the syncromesh might help a little for now. Just dont be all trying to race people and shit slamming it into 3rd. Well unless you have another car to drive until you save the $ for the swap. If you don't have another car then just dont beat it into gear in the meantime.

FlewByU352 07-08-2009 09:27 PM

Re: how to change manual transmission fluid
 

Originally Posted by Jackal6042 (Post 39182103)
Yeah the syncromesh might help a little for now. Just dont be all trying to race people and shit slamming it into 3rd. Well unless you have another car to drive until you save the $ for the swap. If you don't have another car then just dont beat it into gear in the meantime.

Well I got a way to not grind 3rd, double clutching into it works. Its good I have to do that because i'm getting pretty fast at double clutching just like pumping the clutch real quick in and out its smooth. Still though it takes longer to shift. I would like to atleast temporarily resolve the problem I would hate to have 3rd completely go when I dont have another motor yet.

TurboTron 05-23-2010 06:40 AM

Re: how to change manual transmission fluid
 
filling through the vss is the easiest way and is still just as effective. just don't change the amount of fluid you're introducing.

sde780 05-23-2010 07:38 AM

Re: how to change manual transmission fluid
 
try some pennzoil syncromesh $7/quart first, it helped with my 2nd gear grind

Vindicator9000 05-23-2010 08:40 AM

Re: how to change manual transmission fluid
 

Originally Posted by MrB16vtec (Post 39153782)
tranny fluid doesnt go where the speed sensor there should be a plug right above the drain plug somewhat bigger then the draig plug


Originally Posted by Jackal6042 (Post 39154050)
Who the **** ever told you to fill through the VSS?


Originally Posted by MrB16vtec (Post 39165289)
that's what i was thinking in my head where the hell did he get that from !!

Yes, you fill through the speed sensor, unless you like trying to pour fluid through a horizontal hole. Using the fill bolt is the 'official' way, but using the VSS is the better way... because you can just pour it in from the top using a regular funnel. It doesn't matter whatsoever. Both holes go to the same place, and VSS is easier.

Seriously, read that again. Pouring fluid in the vehicle speed sensor hole is exactly the same as pouring it in the fill hole. It all just dumps into the bellhousing. Look at a transmission schematic if you don't believe me.

I can't believe so many of you guys are still filling though the fill hole. I've been using the VSS method for 8 years on all my Civics. It takes about 10 minutes start to finish for a drain and fill.

So, here's how you do it the easy way:
1. Level car. Remove drain bolt AND fill bolt to drain fluid. Put drain bolt back.
2. Remove airbox and intake arm for easier access. Or don't.
3. Remove vehicle speed sensor.
4. Add fluid through speed sensor hole until it fills up to the fill hole.
5. Put fill bolt back. Put VSS and airbox back.


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