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Hello All SI owners again, i just changed my 07 Si tranny fluid to amsoil and it was also overfilled. the crush washer sizes are 20mm top fill hole and 14mm bottom drain plug. i could barely get my hand up in there to remove and replace fill bolt. My car needs a long bath so i wont test it until later.
have a good one later alan |
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Quicky lube wont do my MTF change, they say it is a "specialty" oil change. Honda in Vancouver,Wa. wont do it because it aint Honda MTF. The Honda parts guy did read me a private online Honda bulletin that stated the gear shift problem and that Honda did reformulate thier MTF for this problem. If your '07 was made after about Dec. of '06 you have it. According to Mike the parts guy.
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Thanks everyone for the write up. I changed my tranny fluid today with Amsoil Synthetic Synchromesh and it was very easy. I don't know if it was overfill or not because I didn't want to take the chance of doing a mess, so what I did was only loose the fill plug (I didn't removed it) and then drain the oil. I went for a small ride and so far shifting feels smoother and no problems with third gear but I would have to test it for a few days to see how it goes. Thanks everyone.
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Done today
Changed Engine oil and Transmission to Amsoil Synthetic.
Interestingly, I got about 1.7L in, Amsoil's site says the capacity is 1.5L. It does shift better. Here is a hint, drive up the front on ramps, then jack up the back until level (About 4-6") ... your rear tires will still be in the ground, so you parking brake still keeps everything nice and solid. I checked the level of the car with a level and the level was perfect Mine was also way overfilled from the factory, and it smelled really gross. It was a clear yellowish color. I wonder if they pissed in it
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Thanks for the tip! -W |
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Changed my MTF to Amsoil today...the hardest part of the whole process was finding someone who stocked the stuff. It was much easier in this car than my old 99 Ex. I used a BA syringe from Autozone (8.99) and it worked like a charm...after about 1.8qt it started to drip out of the fill opening. For the record, I have an '07 made in March and at about 10000mi 3rd started not going in (that's what she said). Took it for a quick spin and it seemed much smoother, it's supposed to snow here on thurs after today's 75 deg weather (missouri weather sucks)...so we'll see how the cold affects it.
Great DIY! Thanks! |
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i dont know what you need advice for with the cold weather. your engine should be warm from driving. keep the new tranny fluid somewhere warm so it wont be so thick. |
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Thanks! Tried to rep you again... must spread it around first. Rep for everyone!!! |
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Personally, I would go with Redline MT90.
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Just an update...I replaced my MTF awhile ago (1+ week) and there is a noticeable difference in shift quality, especially in cold conditions. Third gear has not given me ANY trouble at all. However, there is slightly more effort required for the 5-6 shift, but it's EXTREMELY minor. Amsoil has my vote...
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