My fill plug is seized... what's the best way to brake that 17MM bolt loose?? The head is pretty well rounded out...... so cant even use a extraction socket.............ouch......................
I dont think so. Hell now a days they generally say its better to not even change the tranny fluid sometimes. The fluid used now is a hydrolic fluid while engine oil is a lubricant. They changed it because apparently transmissions didn't last as long when using engine oil. Although it would have been way more convienent I would have loved to know generally the longevity difference between using both fluids. I know this is more information than asked but hope it helped.
You should, That’s what happened to me too but I never added some and I think I have a really small leak so now my third gear grinds. 2 quarts is kinda a little so I can imagine loosing a lil would matter. Im doing a flush and fill right now hopefully it stops grinding 🤞
Still relevant. 1990 crx... Thanks bro.
Did this today on my 1990 crx.. it was very clean not black like yours ! I use 10w30 motor oil 1.8 L
Thanks man, I needed to learn this
Thank you!
Good video. That is some dirty oil. Must have lot of miles on that oil. Mine has never looked like that. Looks like you refilled with regular 10W-30.
@IfYouDisagreeYouAreWrong My 91 Accord also specifies 10W30....but I use Honda MTF and the difference is noticible in the shift knob.
@@jamalasa9007 If I use regular oil do I use synthetic
Thanks g, need to change mine on my Civic sedan
Nice review.
My fill plug is seized... what's the best way to brake that 17MM bolt loose?? The head is pretty well rounded out...... so cant even use a extraction socket.............ouch......................
I'm trying to find that intake now! lol
would it be a good idea to try to flush it with a quart or so?
I dont think so. Hell now a days they generally say its better to not even change the tranny fluid sometimes. The fluid used now is a hydrolic fluid while engine oil is a lubricant. They changed it because apparently transmissions didn't last as long when using engine oil. Although it would have been way more convienent I would have loved to know generally the longevity difference between using both fluids. I know this is more information than asked but hope it helped.
well, dont put a b16a in a crx, the subframe is blocking the fill hole, this should be interesting
Do you still have the CRX in 2022??
2 litre oil ? or more ?in transmission
Is the oil engine oil?
yes. I have a 1991 civic dx and the manual says it take 10w-30 Engine oil
But it’s better to use Honda mtf fluid
I lost a little oil when I switch my axle should add more ??
You should, That’s what happened to me too but I never added some and I think I have a really small leak so now my third gear grinds. 2 quarts is kinda a little so I can imagine loosing a lil would matter. Im doing a flush and fill right now hopefully it stops grinding 🤞
That does not look like Honda Transmission fluid ...looks like engine oil should be reddish purple
This is a manual transmission, not automatic.
gd clip yo fingernails