replacing axle, do i need to change oil?
I'll be replacing my axle later and was wondering if I can reuse the transmission oil. the reason I asked is because my transmission has just been replaced on Monday.
any ideas? can I just recycle the oil? thanks!
any ideas? can I just recycle the oil? thanks!
didnt say if its auto or manual, either way, theres shouldnt be much if any fluid leaking out. if it does leak it should only be a few drops.
i wonder why the transmission was replaced earlier this week and someone left a bad axle?
i wonder why the transmission was replaced earlier this week and someone left a bad axle?
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Then I want to say his tranny was over filled...
OP: You shouldn't lose much fluid changing an axle. If you're worried about it, just go buy a quart of whatever you have in it now and if you don't need it, take it back.
OP: You shouldn't lose much fluid changing an axle. If you're worried about it, just go buy a quart of whatever you have in it now and if you don't need it, take it back.
If the proper amount of fluid is inside the tranny then:
- Automatic - should not spill any fluid when pulling an axle
- Manual - will spill some, but if you look the fill hole and diff hole where axle goes are very close level wise
If fluid comes pouring out then someone out that much extra fluid into the tranny. If fluid comes out of an auto tranny when popping an axle out then someone really overfilled that junk.
To answer the question:
If it's a manual tranny I'd drain it all out and use only Genuine Honda MTF. If you already have that then I guess try and save it for reuse.
If it's an auto and it has Genuine Honda ATF-Z1 then yes try and reuse it if you wish.
It's less than a week old anyways, right?
- Automatic - should not spill any fluid when pulling an axle
- Manual - will spill some, but if you look the fill hole and diff hole where axle goes are very close level wise
If fluid comes pouring out then someone out that much extra fluid into the tranny. If fluid comes out of an auto tranny when popping an axle out then someone really overfilled that junk.
To answer the question:
If it's a manual tranny I'd drain it all out and use only Genuine Honda MTF. If you already have that then I guess try and save it for reuse.
If it's an auto and it has Genuine Honda ATF-Z1 then yes try and reuse it if you wish.
It's less than a week old anyways, right?
forgot to mention my car is stick shift.
@Blahblah718293, the axle wasn't replaced because I wanted to do it my self. didn't wanna pay the mechanic for something I can do.
btw, i replaced the axle because i hear clicking noise when turning right. the axle's outer boot is torn as well. so yeah am done replacing the axle, but how come the noise is still there? my car is lowered by 2" and I don't know if it can break newly installed axle that fast. any ideas what to check?
@Blahblah718293, the axle wasn't replaced because I wanted to do it my self. didn't wanna pay the mechanic for something I can do.
btw, i replaced the axle because i hear clicking noise when turning right. the axle's outer boot is torn as well. so yeah am done replacing the axle, but how come the noise is still there? my car is lowered by 2" and I don't know if it can break newly installed axle that fast. any ideas what to check?
Last edited by peekeesh; Apr 30, 2010 at 11:25 PM.
you guys dont mention how the car was elevated ... (duh)
if your using jack stands, the car will lean backwards, and tranny fluid level will be higher on Axle side of tranny
if using a lift the car is level and fluid wont be as high on axle side as it would be using jack stands
if your using jack stands, the car will lean backwards, and tranny fluid level will be higher on Axle side of tranny
if using a lift the car is level and fluid wont be as high on axle side as it would be using jack stands
forgot to mention my car is stick shift.
@Blahblah718293, the axle wasn't replaced because I wanted to do it my self. didn't wanna pay the mechanic for something I can do.
btw, i replaced the axle because i hear clicking noise when turning right. the axle's outer boot is torn as well. so yeah am done replacing the axle, but how come the noise is still there? my car is lowered by 2" and I don't know if it can break newly installed axle that fast. any ideas what to check?
@Blahblah718293, the axle wasn't replaced because I wanted to do it my self. didn't wanna pay the mechanic for something I can do.
btw, i replaced the axle because i hear clicking noise when turning right. the axle's outer boot is torn as well. so yeah am done replacing the axle, but how come the noise is still there? my car is lowered by 2" and I don't know if it can break newly installed axle that fast. any ideas what to check?
I see. gonna try replacing it again next week and hope the clicking will go away. thanks..
happend to my friend with shucks axles, one clicked worse then the old one right out of the box.
I doubt a 2 inch drop will hurt axles, plenty of people lower without any issues.
I doubt a 2 inch drop will hurt axles, plenty of people lower without any issues.
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