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Old 11-19-2005, 09:04 AM
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manual tranny fill plug...

I need to drain fluid out of a 95 truck tranny, and I dont know what to use to get the fill plug out... is it an allen wrench? what size?

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Old 11-19-2005, 09:13 AM
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If a socket head plug, usually 10mm. Stock plug should be a hex head, near the backup light switch. Forget the size off-hand, maybe 14 or 17mm.
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thanks roger, your the man. I tried a 3/8" allen wrench, and it would grab, but wanted to strip it, so you think a 14mm is close to it?
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As I said, if it is a socket head plug, then 10mm allen (and 10mm is a tad larger than 3/8"), if hex head (like a bolt), then 14 or 17mm, whatever fits.

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Originally Posted by HawkFanatic
thanks roger, your the man. I tried a 3/8" allen wrench, and it would grab, but wanted to strip it, so you think a 14mm is close to it?
Careful with that...it should be a metric which will be a hair larger, you may strip it.
10mm allen = 0.394" while a 3/8" allen = 0.375" .....I wouldn't risk it

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Old 11-19-2005, 12:49 PM
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Manual trannys have fluid?

If so, is it supposed to be changed at some interval?
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Originally Posted by tc
Manual trannys have fluid?

If so, is it supposed to be changed at some interval?
Yes, they have fluid.

You can check here for intervals:
http://smg.toyotapartsandservice.com/index.php
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its a 10mm allen head...... if you strip it out.... you can get a new one @ the toyota dealer really cheap... i have the part # listed in my truck buildup in my signature
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#90341-18021 drain/fill plugs
#12157-10010 alluminum crush washers

im stealing this picture from marlin crawler for illustrative purposes... they als osell them too, if you wnat to go that route

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Originally Posted by MTL_4runner
Yes, they have fluid.

You can check here for intervals:
http://smg.toyotapartsandservice.com/index.php
Only goes back to 1997 - mine's a '93.

Of course there would be lubrication in there - I guess by "fluid" he means gear oil?
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Well that was a PITA!!

I think I got more oil on the driveway than in the tranny

Before I could read any replies, I went ahead and figured if the 3/8 almost fit, 10mm it is, and picked one up.

I will be buying a plug from the dealer and drilling and tapping a nipple onto it to aid in the fluid transfer next time.. I figure run a 1/2" OD hose from the nipple/plug to the gear oil and let it drain... I plan on sawing a notch in the threads to both vent the tranny, and allow fluid to seep out when its full.

for the guy who didnt know about the tranny fluid, it 75w-90, GL-4 or 5 , about 4 qts
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