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    7G Clutch Fluid

    Guys whats the type of clutch fluid i can use for my 5 speed????

    Second where the hell is the tranny fluid stick for the 5 speed cause i cant seem to find mine?????

    Thanks Guys
    1994 GS DOHC 2.4L 5spd (For Sale)
    1996 S SOHC 2.4L 5spd (Up and Running)

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    Second where the hell is the tranny fluid stick for the 5 speed cause i cant seem to find mine?????
    There is no such thing as tranny fluid stick for manual tranny, just AT. :mrgreen:
    I'm selling my G

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    phizz2k
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    There is no level stick for 5 speed transmissons... There Is a bolt on the top part of transmission that can be used to fill the transmission...

    As for fluids, I used Royal Purple from Pepboys 10w-90 or 80 ( I can't remember exactly)....


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    then how the fuck do i know if my baby needs some tranny fluid
    1994 GS DOHC 2.4L 5spd (For Sale)
    1996 S SOHC 2.4L 5spd (Up and Running)

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    Quote Originally Posted by phizz2k
    There is no level stick for 5 speed transmissons... There Is a bolt on the top part of transmission that can be used to fill the transmission...

    As for fluids, I used Royal Purple from Pepboys 10w-90 or 80 ( I can't remember exactly)....

    Thats for the tranny fluid correct, what did you use for the clutch fluid
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    to check your fluid level , you unbolt the check plug on the front of the trans case.

    to fill the trans
    you remove the check plug on the front of the case, and you remove the fill plug from the top of the case,

    then you literally fill until the gear oil overflows from the check plug hole.(with car level)
    then you put back in the check pllug, then the fill pllug. done.


    for hydraulic clutch fluid.
    i use any quality dot 4 or higher brake fluid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DOHCstunr
    to check your fluid level , you unbolt the check plug on the front of the trans case.

    to fill the trans
    you remove the check plug on the front of the case, and you remove the fill plug from the top of the case,

    then you literally fill until the gear oil overflows from the check plug hole.(with car level)
    then you put back in the check pllug, then the fill pllug. done.


    for hydraulic clutch fluid.
    i use any quality dot 4 or higher brake fluid.

    Thanks man once again your knowledge amazes me man, i went ahead and used Syntetic Brake Fluid and thanks for the info on the trans now i know what i have to do.
    1994 GS DOHC 2.4L 5spd (For Sale)
    1996 S SOHC 2.4L 5spd (Up and Running)

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    yeah man,

    since your GS has ABS,
    its imperative that you flush that brake system out asap if you haven't
    already(or recently.

    the abs pump unit is prohibitively expensive.

    for it to operate properly, and for it not to fail,
    it needs clean fluid.

    not to mention all the other standard reasons for keeping fresh fluid in ANY brake system
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    The Manual tranny's take about a little over 2 quarts of 75w/90w gear lube.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4-G-rim
    The Manual tranny's take about a little over 2 quarts of 75w/90w gear lube.
    thanks man, i was wondering how much it was going to take but thanks for the info

    Quote Originally Posted by DOHCstunr
    yeah man,

    since your GS has ABS,
    its imperative that you flush that brake system out asap if you haven't
    already(or recently.

    the abs pump unit is prohibitively expensive.

    for it to operate properly, and for it not to fail,
    it needs clean fluid.

    not to mention all the other standard reasons for keeping fresh fluid in ANY brake system
    Thanks also, this is one of the things i plan on doing sunday, i ran out of clutch fluid at work so i had to put some brake fluid in the clutch pump just so i can make it home but now it looks like it has air bubbles in the system cause sometimes the clutch engages good but other times it does not so i plan on flushing the clutch and the brake system
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    1996 S SOHC 2.4L 5spd (Up and Running)

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    This would be a good time inspect your clutch hydraulic system. Make sure the lines are in good condition and the slave cylinder isn't leaking. This thread reminds me I have to flush my clutch fluid on the GVR4 sometime this week.

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    yeah i just had to order a new clutch line for the supra cuz of it leaking, u dont want that to happen, my advice is to replace it just to be safe, it isnt that expensive, i paid 20 bux for a SS braided clutchline for my sup, i think the DSM ones are cheaper

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    Quote Originally Posted by DOHCstunr
    to check your fluid level , you unbolt the check plug on the front of the trans case.

    to fill the trans
    you remove the check plug on the front of the case, and you remove the fill plug from the top of the case,

    then you literally fill until the gear oil overflows from the check plug hole.(with car level)
    then you put back in the check pllug, then the fill pllug. done.


    for hydraulic clutch fluid.
    i use any quality dot 4 or higher brake fluid.
    Dude do you know where these plugs are located, ill try and get a pic and load it up so you guys can tell me where it is

    Here are the pics of the tranny
    Top Side Pics


    Another Top Side Pic

    Pic from Under the car looking up towards the tranny

    Another pic from the bottom towards the top
    1994 GS DOHC 2.4L 5spd (For Sale)
    1996 S SOHC 2.4L 5spd (Up and Running)

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    When you are under the car and you are looking towards the rear, look up at the tranny. there should be a bolt/bung about halfway up the front of the gear box.
    Well, thats the case for most cars I have seen anyways.
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    dude by looking at the pic can you tell which bolt it is cause i cant and im worried i might mess something up
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    1996 S SOHC 2.4L 5spd (Up and Running)

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    the check plug is the one all by itself on the front of the case in the center of the pic. not the three stacked above each other.


    the fill plug is actually hidden beneath one of the shift cables in the picture from above.

    the drain plug is on the bottom of the trans of course.
    its shoudl be pretty large, and have a shallow head to it.
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    Dude i feel stupid but i want to confirm what you just told me man,
    Is this the plug in which to check the fluid level
    1994 GS DOHC 2.4L 5spd (For Sale)
    1996 S SOHC 2.4L 5spd (Up and Running)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joaltava
    Dude i feel stupid but i want to confirm what you just told me man,
    Is this the plug in which to check the fluid level
    yes thats the fill plug, or the level checker plug...fill that hole untill it overflows with fluid with car leveled of course. then bolt it back up. trust me i just changed my 5sp tranny fluid month ago... the drain plug is further down the tranny its a 17mm socket..its gonna be oddly lookng bolt, you have to get really under the car to see it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joaltava
    Dude i feel stupid but i want to confirm what you just told me man,
    Is this the plug in which to check the fluid level
    thats the check plug,
    you can fill there if you wish,

    but i prefer to fill from the fill plug on top the trans.
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    well guys i went ahead and took the bolt out and i think all the tranny fluid came out, now i know there is another bolt at the back of the tranny that is used to drain the tranny fluid.

    Does anyone know what size of socket it is, i went ahead and tried and the biggest socket i have is a 19 but this bolt is bigger than that.
    1994 GS DOHC 2.4L 5spd (For Sale)
    1996 S SOHC 2.4L 5spd (Up and Running)

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