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Old 06-30-2018, 08:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Entire shifter removal-Tranny fluid

I just read 15 pages of DIY MT fluid change and not one person mentioned filling fluid from the shifter hole.

Now, it's maybe because it's impossible or too time consuming but I want to know why and is it even possible.

I used to own a D21 Pickup. This was the preferred method as we got the full 4 qts in. I understand the 240SX and classic Z's are approachable this way as well. Not to mention very easy and clean.

From looks of things, the shift boot may not come up high enough without removing the knob.

If it does, we may get enough access to remove 4 bolts holding down the inner rubber boot and tunnel cover plate.

Once we get that far, if all Nissan MT are the same, it's a matter of removing a snap ring and removing entire shifter from transmission. This will reveal the guts of the transmission and a great big hole to pour EXACTLY 3 qts of MT-85.

Any experiences?

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