1991 4Runner tranny drain plug(s)???
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1991 4Runner tranny drain plug(s)???
My wife has a 1991 4Runner with automatic V6.
I pulled the main tranny pan drain bolt but noticed a second drain bolt in a second pan just behind the main. about 3-4in away.
I know what your thinking it's the transfercase drain plug. Well if it were the t-case drain plug why would the filler/check plug on the back of the t-case be lower than that drain plug.
I have checked the t-casse over the years a number of times thru the fill/check plug hole on the back of the t-case. Checked so the fluid is at the bottom of the hole. (As per the haynes mannual).
I also see an Allen bolt plug about 5in's below and to the right of the fill/check plug. Most likely the t-case drain plug.
So Im wondering what the plug in the little pan just behind the tranny pan is?
If I do drain it I want to know how to fill it back up. Since I don't see a filler hole around that area I wonder if it will fill when I put the tranny fluid back in.
I'm changing the filter, fluid and adding a tranny cooler to the system.
I noticed that I have to remove the front drive shaft and sway bar to get the tranny pan out. Nice! These technical Toyotas. They sure jam things together in a small package.
Thanks for any help.
I pulled the main tranny pan drain bolt but noticed a second drain bolt in a second pan just behind the main. about 3-4in away.
I know what your thinking it's the transfercase drain plug. Well if it were the t-case drain plug why would the filler/check plug on the back of the t-case be lower than that drain plug.
I have checked the t-casse over the years a number of times thru the fill/check plug hole on the back of the t-case. Checked so the fluid is at the bottom of the hole. (As per the haynes mannual).
I also see an Allen bolt plug about 5in's below and to the right of the fill/check plug. Most likely the t-case drain plug.
So Im wondering what the plug in the little pan just behind the tranny pan is?
If I do drain it I want to know how to fill it back up. Since I don't see a filler hole around that area I wonder if it will fill when I put the tranny fluid back in.
I'm changing the filter, fluid and adding a tranny cooler to the system.
I noticed that I have to remove the front drive shaft and sway bar to get the tranny pan out. Nice! These technical Toyotas. They sure jam things together in a small package.
Thanks for any help.
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I just looked in my manual and it shows that tranny as having 2 drain plugs. The picture shows the front one on the lower pan, and another behind it.
You are correct about the t-case drain, it's the Allen bolt one facing the rear.
The manual is in pdf format, I can email you a copy of the tranny section, or even the whole manual if you want. I tried copying the drawing of the drain plugs to here but can't figure out how.
You are correct about the t-case drain, it's the Allen bolt one facing the rear.
The manual is in pdf format, I can email you a copy of the tranny section, or even the whole manual if you want. I tried copying the drawing of the drain plugs to here but can't figure out how.
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Thanks a bunch.
I would definitly be interested in the manual can you send it to me at
ctomanek@telus.net
I won't be able to see it till tonight.
Can you also send me the tranny section to here.
clay@option-nfa.com
sorry for the two places, one is home (telus) could use the whole manual there but right now at work (option-nfa) I could use the tranny section to get this done.
Thanks for the help.
I see your in my neck of the woods. I'm in Burnaby.
If you also have some pics of your Yota I would like to see them. They sure run great for a lot of KM's.
I would definitly be interested in the manual can you send it to me at
ctomanek@telus.net
I won't be able to see it till tonight.
Can you also send me the tranny section to here.
clay@option-nfa.com
sorry for the two places, one is home (telus) could use the whole manual there but right now at work (option-nfa) I could use the tranny section to get this done.
Thanks for the help.
I see your in my neck of the woods. I'm in Burnaby.
If you also have some pics of your Yota I would like to see them. They sure run great for a lot of KM's.
Last edited by Charger92; 07-05-2005 at 08:06 AM.
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