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Old 11-27-01 | 04:13 PM
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Check out this site....it should give you all the information you need. http://www.rx7turboturbo.com/robrobinette/

I'm pretty sure there are two drain plugs and one fill plug. They are actually on the driver side (left side) of the transmission. It took me about 15 min to do....very simple. I borrowed this thing from a friend that had a hose you put down into bottle of oil and the other end you just put directly into your fill hole in the tranny. It also had a handle and all you did was pump and the contents of whatever you are using goes on up inside. I bought 3 quarts of tranny fluid just to be on the safe side. Just keep putting it in until it starts to flow back out Good luck
Old 11-27-01 | 05:26 PM
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Originally posted by gsxr1000
thanks, but there reallly isn't anything on the R.R. about trans fluid changes...already checked
Oh yeah? You should look more closely (of course, the site could be laid out a little better).

diff... http://www.rx7turboturbo.com/robrobi...ow_to_misc.htm

diff and tranny...http://www.rx7turboturbo.com/robrobi...w_to_misc2.htm

Not a whole lot there, but it might come in handy. I made a royal mess the first time I attempted it.
Old 11-27-01 | 05:41 PM
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The little owner's manual has the drain\fill locations and quantities. 2 drain and 1 fill (trans). Diff 1 drain, 1 fill. Used a PepBoys pump. I think the diff is just over 1 quart.
Old 11-27-01 | 06:06 PM
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I just changed the fluids a few weeks back with Royal Purple...the only problem I had was the big drain plug on the tranny...it's quite large and has to be unscrewed/screwed with a socket wrench because it's surrounded so that you can't use a wrench...

Good luck!
Old 11-27-01 | 07:31 PM
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I think the bottom drain plug for the tranny is a 24mm if I'm not mistaken (I'll check when I get home if I get a chance). I just use the nontorx fill plug (requires a crescent wrench to open).

The diff drain plug and fill plug are also 20ish mm sized sockets (sorry I don't remember exactly).
One gallon of shockproof is enough to do one tranny (2.6 quarts) and one diff (1.4 quarts).

All these numbers are off the top of my head so you might want to check the numbers in the manual.

Oh crap...wait I have the service manual in my backpack... hold on.

The manual transmission holds 2.5 L (2.6 US qts).
The differential holds 1.30 L (1.38 US qts).

Hope this helps -- Tommy
Old 11-27-01 | 07:42 PM
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the fill/drain holes are on the drivers side. and you have to remove a little transmission splash plate to get to them. You will need a fluid pump of some sort to get the stuff in there.
Old 11-28-01 | 09:55 AM
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This should help.

Patrick
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