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Old 09-30-2011, 06:21 PM
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what are all the fluids ill need to swap in the new transmission? d16z6 setup with s20(si) tranny.
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At least 2 quarts of 10w30 motor oil or oem honda manual trans fluid,some grease to grease up the input shaft/throw-out bearing and some beer.
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At least 2 quarts of 10w30 motor oil or oem honda manual trans fluid,some grease to grease up the input shaft/throw-out bearing and some beer.

hahahaha yea man for sure. ive been rockin a stock slipping clutch and a poppy/grindy second and third gear for a while now, cant wait to get on it a little bit after i break the clutch in

but yea thanks i was just makin sure i had the right oil
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honda mtf i'v used regular oil and blown many trannys not sure if it had anything to do with it but now i only use honda mtf. some brake clean to clean the flywheel and other parts
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honda mtf i'v used regular oil and blown many trannys not sure if it had anything to do with it but now i only use honda mtf. some brake clean to clean the flywheel and other parts
yea i kinda read into it heres heres a link http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...2194347AAK162b .

iduno ive never changed a tranny before my friends helping me so im just trying to get everything well need for tomorrow,
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i used to put n honda mtf in my eg tranny.

i can't remember but i think it was 94EG8 who said honda mtf was only for 96-00 d16 transes, pre 6th gen civics were built to have 10w-30 in them
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i use enos trans oil just saying but all you need is 2 jacks a friend with a strong back and time i did my tranny swap in 5 hours with one air tool in the dark on the ground
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10w30 because it will last longer and won't burn as fast as 5w30.
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