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General Information => General => Topic started by: 8v-of-fury on July 25, 2011, 10:00:02 pm
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Do you think its worth that couple bucks if this is the one job you pay someone else to do? :P
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not a chance i would pay someone to do it.. being that it has an abnormal fill procedure..
fill till it comes out the fill hole, then add .5L more thru the speedo hole..
are you really that lazy?
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are you really that lazy?
Yup, i don't have the tool to get the plugs out.. and I'm not confident on my own filling procedure TBH. I know we've gone over this Kev, and where the fluid should sit on the speedo gear.. but i just dunno.. There is a really good trans place in town, and he even knew the tranny code of my gf's auto 3pd off the top of his head.. Me thinks he knows vw trannies.
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are you really that lazy?
Yup, i don't have the tool to get the plugs out.. and I'm not confident on my own filling procedure TBH. I know we've gone over this Kev, and where the fluid should sit on the speedo gear.. but i just dunno.. There is a really good trans place in town, and he even knew the tranny code of my gf's auto 3pd off the top of his head.. Me thinks he knows vw trannies.
took me 5 minutes to make a tool for the drain/fill plugs.
3 spd autos are easy.. gas came with one code, and the diesel came with the other code.. and those were the only ones offered. (late mk2 atleast)
if i can successfully change my trans fluid after 12 beers, and a pint of Jager, then i think you should be more than able to.. its really not rocket science, and only takes 10 bucks of oil.
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not a chance
x2 I just did mine, was not a problem. the two plugs are I think 17 mm same size as the wheel bolts anyway. You don't even need to make a tool, a wheel bolt and wrench will work.
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not a chance
x2 I just did mine, was not a problem. the two plugs are I think 17 mm same size as the wheel bolts anyway. you will need to take the drivers side tire off. you don't even need to make a tool, a wheel bolt and wrench will work.
not necessary, just turn it hard to the left. it creates more than enough room to access all the plugs. atleast on all my cars.
i took a bolt with a 17mm head, and welded a GM lug nut to the end of the threads. instant drain plug tool..
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not a chance
x2 I just did mine, was not a problem. the two plugs are I think 17 mm same size as the wheel bolts anyway. you will need to take the drivers side tire off. you don't even need to make a tool, a wheel bolt and wrench will work.
not necessary, just turn it hard to the left. it creates more than enough room to access all the plugs. atleast on all my cars.
i took a bolt with a 17mm head, and welded a GM lug nut to the end of the threads. instant drain plug tool..
this is true. I already had my tire of, so...
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yea, well, if its already off, it just makes it that much easier.
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I tried to get the plug out last time I did the fluid.. I had a nut and bolt locked down on one another.. sheared the head off a haevy grade bolt..
THAT is the only reason i would pay someone else to do it LOL
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They are in there tight. but the wheel bolt is long enough that you can fit wrench on it, and still seat it all the way into the plug.
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You turned it out with just a wrench? Lol, I ended up draining mine out the end of the 5th :) lol
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You turned it out with just a wrench? Lol, I ended up draining mine out the end of the 5th :) lol
how did you completely drain it thru the 5the end plug? tilt the car on its side about 45*?
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You turned it out with just a wrench?
I used a REALLY big wrench. :P
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17mm headed bolt.. 2 nuts locked together on bolt = tool..
pull speedo cable add 2 quarts..
that simple sir.. screw side fill plug..
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I used the bolt with two nuts trick, sheared the head off an 10.8 :o.
Also I drained it with the 5th end pointing straight down :o *90 ;)
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pics or it didn't happen!
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pics or it didn't happen!
x2
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Must of had tranny out of car to drain that way???
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Yeah I ended up taking it out anyway.. Had to do a clutch.. But I'd like to have it properly flushed and filled with better fluid.
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I don't think there is a more "proper" flush then out with the old, in with the new. I suppose you could change it again after a couple hundred kms if you were really ambitious.
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The only reason I even want to do that is because it sat for 5 years and then I drove it for a while and changed it when I had the trans out.. But the trans has well over 700k kms on it... So I was thinking an extra "flush" if you will would be a good thing.
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http://www.4crawler.com/Diesel/ForSale/DrainPlugTool.shtml - the socket is only $8.
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lol.. free if you can weld. or you can use a lug bolt and a wrench..
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lol.. free if you can weld. or you can use a lug bolt and a wrench..
I found after I was done that My dad had a welded tool, made from a nut and some flat steel, for his dune buggy. Such is life :p