Transmission Drain Plug
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Transmission Drain Plug
Hey guys, I'm sure I could figure this one out a little later in the day but thought I'd quickly ask here as well (tried a quick search as well). I've heard of some people replacing the tranny drain plug when they change the trans fluid, is this needed? How many of you personally do this? As well, is it needed/how many of ya also replace the washer on the oil drain plug each time?
Just wondering
Just wondering
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Re: Transmission Drain Plug (macson)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by macson »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Awesome. Will a standard type of washer from your local hardware store do, or is it specific?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Its specific and called a crush washer, generally they are made out of aluminum, but i've seen copper ones before, should only be something like 86 cents at honda.
Its specific and called a crush washer, generally they are made out of aluminum, but i've seen copper ones before, should only be something like 86 cents at honda.
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Re: Transmission Drain Plug (94EG8)
I thought I remember reading that they were crush washers, just making sure.
Thanks a ton guys, better to do your homework before getting involved eh?
And kudos to HT for saving my *** in the past haha.
Thanks a ton guys, better to do your homework before getting involved eh?
And kudos to HT for saving my *** in the past haha.
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