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DIY manual transmission/gear oil change


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Hi bros,

 

Sharing simple DIY you can do on your own for changing of manual transmission/gear oil

This is not my car but i find the pictures taken is much clearer than mine so i uses it.

 

steps

1) Find out the type of oil you need and buy it.

My car uses 75w90 oil and need 2L. It is better to use fully synthetic oil as it last longer.

But I myself uses 80W90 castrol MTF.

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2) Get ready some spanner, usually the bots uses 24mm

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3) Unscrew the wheels

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4) jack up the car and remove the wheel

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5) Get ready a container to collect the used oil

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6) The top screw is for topping up the oil and the below screw is for draining

Unscrew the top then the below.

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7) Let the oil drain out.

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8) clean the bots that u unscrewed.

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9) Find a used bottle, cut off the top and attached a tube for filling up the oil

any method is ok as long u can use a tube to fill up the oil

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10) After the oil finished draining, screw back the bottom screw.

connect the tube to the top hole

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11) start pouring in the oil, once it is done, take out the hose and screw back.

*usually oil will start dripping out from the top hole once u hit the require amount of oil needed.

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* I used a pump to pump in the Manual transmission fluid, much faster.

It cost me $16 for the 2 bottle of 1L castrol MTF, my car use about 2.1L of oil but it is ok.

Cheap and simple. Just a little time needed for the DIY

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Nice...!

 

No flushing is needed for Manual Gear Oil change.. ?

 

Just a drain and refill will suffice..?

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Nice...!

 

No flushing is needed for Manual Gear Oil change.. ?

 

Just a drain and refill will suffice..?

 

Manual gear box is usually just drain and fill.

 

Just something to add. Gearbox usually has a drain bolt and a fill bolt. Always loosen the fill bolt first. The reason is that in case you damage the fill bolt (strip the head or something), you can still drive the car. If you drain out your oil and found that you are unable to fill the oil due to problem with the bolt, you will have to call tow truck.

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Hi bros,

 

Sharing simple DIY you can do on your own for changing of manual transmission/gear oil

This is not my car but i find the pictures taken is much clearer than mine so i uses it.

 

steps

1) Find out the type of oil you need and buy it.

My car uses 75w90 oil and need 2L. It is better to use fully synthetic oil as it last longer.

But I myself uses 80W90 castrol MTF.

 

 

2) Get ready some spanner, usually the bots uses 24mm

 

 

3) Unscrew the wheels

 

 

4) jack up the car and remove the wheel

 

 

5) Get ready a container to collect the used oil

 

 

6) The top screw is for topping up the oil and the below screw is for draining

Unscrew the top then the below.

 

 

7) Let the oil drain out.

 

 

 

8) clean the bots that u unscrewed.

 

 

9) Find a used bottle, cut off the top and attached a tube for filling up the oil

any method is ok as long u can use a tube to fill up the oil

 

 

10) After the oil finished draining, screw back the bottom screw.

connect the tube to the top hole

 

 

11) start pouring in the oil, once it is done, take out the hose and screw back.

*usually oil will start dripping out from the top hole once u hit the require amount of oil needed.

 

 

* I used a pump to pump in the Manual transmission fluid, much faster.

It cost me $16 for the 2 bottle of 1L castrol MTF, my car use about 2.1L of oil but it is ok.

Cheap and simple. Just a little time needed for the DIY

 

Your pics show why I love redline. When I used to do this, I would just pour it straight from the bottle into the gearbox. no need to thread a hose etc. Alternatively use a funnel with a flexible neck.

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Neutral Newbie

can save some cost if know how to DIY for spark plug, change oil.... etc no need to send to workshop for servicing liao. :D

 

that, is simple. on an inline engine.

 

 

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How much will you charge if a car owner needs to use compressed air from your shop to connect to his air powered wet & dry vacuum cleaner. As you know more than 85% of the car owners are staying in apartments and most of the car vacuum cleaners are 12volt operated - not much use and drain the battery too fast.

 

PS It's new business to sell resources :D

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For Honda Civic, auto transmission oil cost $10 per bottle.

I need 3 bottle and pay $10 for labour

 

Bro, where do u pay $10 to do your gear oil change. I need to chg my mt oil soon.

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