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  1. #1
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    Automatic Drain Bolt

    Hey guys, went and got some DW-1 Automatic Transmission fluid
    Some know it all Honda guy said it was fine for my car (91 Accord)
    Then went on about how i need to have Honda p.s fluid, brake fluid, oil etc.
    I just looked at him with a (you ****ing kidding me face)
    Then bought my shit and left

    Anyways
    Jacked up car, yada yada
    Now the Automatic transmission drain bolt is a 3/8'... But the thing wont break open
    I'm assuming its a normal thread... but it just wont break
    I've read my manual and the bolt should be about 36 ft lbs
    I'm pushing that hard that the transmission itself is moving...
    I sprayed WD-40 on it... but no avail
    I dont have access to air tools and even if i did the position the bolt is in, is pretty awkward as there is part of the suspension arm in front of it
    Spent about two hours attacking it... Pretty fustrating
    Any ideas/help is appreciated guys, cheers
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    you do need to use Honda ps fluid so your "you fukin kidding me" face was invalid.

    do you have a 3/8 inch breaker bar or t bar? if you do either place a pipe over the bar for more leverage or hit the bar with a hammer to crack the bolt loose.
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    i pulled that face for everything but the transmission fluid :P
    Back then Honda didn't even have Z1, or their own brand of fluid

    Anyways back to the point
    I've got a 1/2' breaker bar - the space is too small for the adapter (1/2' to 3/8') to fit (ill take a pic tomorrow)
    Guess ill be going to Repco/SCA and get a 3/8'
    Cheers for the reply
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    Use a 3/8" simple bar (the one with the sliding head). Put it on and tap hard with a rubber mallet. The factory tightens it until it actually crushes the washer so it is quite tight.
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    just use a 3/8 rachet and if you need extra leverage just grab like a deep 16/17 mm socket, put it on an extension and slide the socket with extension over the ratchet handle and voila longer handle lol.

    Terrible drawing but hope it clarifies what i was talking about.
    Last edited by ceekay101; 26-08-2012 at 12:05 PM. Reason: added super awesome diagram

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    are u turning it the right way?
    some ppl get under the car and start turning it the wrong way cause they think the have to turn it anti-clockwise when looking from above, then get under and turn it clockwise and strip the thread.
    its surprisingly common on sumps and such.

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    ^Valid point

    rightie tightie, leftie loosie

    Learned that the hard way with an oil filter once...
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    hehe.
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    Hey guys
    Thanks for all your replies
    After Another hour of fiddling i got it
    Ended up removing the front right wheel - gave me a bit more leverage
    jacked up the car
    And bought myself a 3/8' breaker bar
    Soaked the ****er in WD-40 for 10 minutes
    And got my trusty mallet and went at it
    The crush washer on the bolt was virtually melted to the bolt - it was more than 36 ft lbs of force on there
    And to GU 357 - i spent a good 10 minutes wondering if it was a normal thread or if i was actually tightening it
    But i got there
    New fluid in - smoother transmission
    Cheers guys - one less noob question to worry about LOL
    You've gone through more accords than I changed underwear this month! - Sugz

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    Quote Originally Posted by curtis265 View Post
    ^Valid point

    rightie tightie, leftie loosie

    Learned that the hard way with an oil filter once...
    if i had to count the amount of times i learnt that the hard way...
    taps, especially too much cold or hot water.

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