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a4ld draining/drain plug?


Surrey

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Joined
Jan 12, 2011
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City
Vancouver, Canada
Vehicle Year
1989
Transmission
Automatic
My tranny has too much fluid in it...
Is The only way to remove some dropping the pan? If so I guess i need to re-seal it after removing some fluid? Is it sealed with a gasket, or...?

Has anyone installed a drain plug into theirs? Care to provide some details? How big of a plug, where you put it... Maybe some pictures?

Thanks.
 
you could take the trans line off and let it pump it out.. just don't let it get to low..
 
Well I want to add some Seafoam Transtune to it, but its already too full - probably by around a quart? Not totally sure...

and I figure adding that stuff to an over-full tranny will probably make it circulate poorly and shit, wasting my time and money.
 
Ok I've decided to just drain it and refill it, tranny fluid is cheap enough...
What do I need for that? Obviously a ratchet to take the bolts out... What about resealing it? Do I need a gasket, or is that usually done with sealant? What should I use to clean the gasket mating surfaces?
 
If they are that cheap, than hell yes I will have to get one... I kinda figured a filter would be more than that, so I was going to get that changed when I take it into the shop for an alignment... But screw it. (My dads friend runs the shop, so I wouldn't be paying retail on anything, get a good price on the filter.)
 
Totally. I was thinking it had enough of a value to be worthwhile to wait for my mechanic's deal... but at $10 f*** that.

Sadly, Autozone prices do me no good up here in Canada... Everything is all crazy up here.
 
oh.. yeah, i keep forgetting not everyone is from here locally around me lol. you know how us americans can be.. we are self adsorbed :thefinger::D
 
Since No one has asked this yet, I'm going to. You were Running it, in park, at operating temperature when you checked the fluid, as you're supposed to, right?

Just wanna make sure.
 

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