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Mystic_Integra
28-09-2006, 10:28 PM
hay can sum tell me wer the draining bolts r so i can change all the engine,power steering,coolant and brake fluied are??:confused:
pretty much a service:p ..lol..and just wondering wat oil filter fits my 91 LS teg?? is it a 19mm?
or is there a website wer i can get all this information off?? its not on gi2c..so yeah..
so if anybody knows..it would b great..chairs:)
Dtegra
28-09-2006, 11:18 PM
Gear box drain bolt is a half inch drive easy to locate on the uder side of the gear box the filler bolt is above it follow the casing line.. i think 14mm correct me guys??
oil is back of the sump thats a 13mm or 14mm
radiator on the drivers side theres a drain plug thing its pretty noticeble.. when ur under there.. dont forget to bleed the coolant once the cars running..
there the top hose goes into the head from the radiator.. on that is a 8 or 10 mm nut u loosen it till the coolant spurts out evenly like no bubbles.. that means no air in it then nipp it up .. not too tight but..
brakes.. well self explanitory with any car....
power steering im not to sure how u drain that.. id imagin sumwhere near the pump or sumthing..
Hope this helps dude..
honda_boy_3000
29-09-2006, 04:53 PM
power steering is alot harder than just removein a drain plug!! you disconect the feed line for the rack put the hose into a container and start the car!!! messy!!! only start it for 2-3 sec's tho. then reconect the hose and top up the p/s fluid and start the car. turn your steerin wheel lock to lock about 5 times each way! it will be noisy but it will go when all the air is out of your pump. just rember to use genuine p/s fluid trust me it does make a difrance! hope that helps!!!!:thumbsup:
SKREMN
29-09-2006, 06:13 PM
powerstereing isnt something that has to be regualry chaged is it dirty/black?
if not dont bother
honda_boy_3000
29-09-2006, 06:32 PM
iam a mechanic and i have asked around my local honda dealership and they reccomend every 2 years! or when you flush your cooling system you should do your powersteering fluid as well. like most oils the less contamanents in the oil the better because the clearances in the p/s pump are very small.
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