Hi, I wonder is this is feasible:
I have a 1996 Acura Integra with rather dirty automatic transmission
fluid.
Changing it a time or two or three seems a bit messy...
What do you folks think of addling a little drain valve on the
transmission cooler line? It looks like a not too rugged 3/8" hose.
Could I put a 3/8" tee and valve on the line so I can decant a few
quarts with just a flick of the valve?
The local car parts store guy said it's a really high-pressure line
and recommended against it, but it looks like a not too sturdy hose
with two flimsy steel hose clamps.
Any ideas appreciated.
Bill - 07 Oct 2004 19:18 GMT
>Hi, I wonder is this is feasible:
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Additional parts that can fail.
motsco_ _ - 08 Oct 2004 16:34 GMT
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What's 'messy' ? You run it until it's hot, unscrew the plug, drain 3.5
litres out. Wipe shavings off plug, reinstall plug, top up with 3.5
litres of Honda Z1. One week / 100 miles later you do it again. What's
so messy? I use a painter's tray to catch it, and save it in a 4 litre
jug for recycling. YYopu don't even need a special wrench, just a 3/8"
socket handle.
You didn't mention your mileage
'Curly'