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elbeee964 05-01-2009 10:06 AM

Transmission oil change DIY
 
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Transmission oil change

Quick facts
Req. Change Frequency: every 48,000 miles (min)
Oil (qty): 75 W 90 gear oil (3.8 qts)
Fill and Drain plug Torques: 22 ft-lbs.
Fill and Drain Plug Hex wrench size: 10mm.

Replacement parts: 2 aluminum seals (Porsche p/n 900-123-011-30; “Sealing ring A 22 x 27”, Pelican p/n 900-123-118-30-M131)
Tip: This is the same seal used on both engine oil drain plugs. Since they’re inexpensive [@ $0.50], it’s convenient to buy extras for upcoming oil changes, as well.

Steps:

1. Driving car just prior to this procedure to thoroughly mix the transmission’s oil is preferred.
Overview of procedure items to be used: Fig 11.
[The short piece of plumbing pipe shown was needed in my case to help break loose a (previous) overzealously torqued plug.]
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2. Jack up car at the left/driver’s side, rear jacking point. [Fig 1] Remove left rear wheel.
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3. Place catch pan under transmission drain plug. (Expect 1 gallon of fluid to drain fast.)

4. Remove transmission fill and drain plugs w/ 10mm hex. [Fig 2]
Note: Jaime reminds me of his frustration of removing the drain plug 1st, only to find the fill plug impossibly torqued tight.
(How would you refill that scenario?)
Lesson learned: Remove the fill plug 1st, for sanity's sake.
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5. Lower car to (level to) complete transmission draining.

6. Inspect and remove metal debris from drain plug magnet. [Fig 3, 4, 5, 6]
Note: Metal shavings shown in Fig 3 are normal. If metal chunks are present, seek professional review of your transmission.
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7. Jack up car at the left/driver’s side, rear jacking point.

8. Reinstall cleaned drain plug to 22 ft-lbs. [Fig 7, 8]
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9. Fill new transmission oil into the transmission fill port until fill port overflows. [Fig 9, 10]
Note: I used a gravity feed to fill the tranny by holding the oil bottle shown above the transmission's level (and punching a hole in the oil bottle) the oil will flow into the tranny. Sure, it's a little slow, but it's a 'no' pressure, works-every-time method I found convenient. There are other oil pumping devices you may choose to use. Many ways 'to skin this cat.'
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10. Lower car to (level to) allow further overflow of transmission oil. When flow has decreased, jack the car back up.

11. Reinstall cleaned fill plug to 22 ft-lbs.

Transmission oil change complete

Wachuko 05-01-2009 10:48 AM

This is grea! Thank you!

The only thing I would add is

MAKE SURE YOU CAN REMOVE THE FILL PLUG BEFORE YOU REMOVE THE DRAIN PLUG...

There was this time, with my 951... anyway... you get the idea...

elbeee964 05-02-2009 07:57 AM

The Delvac was the concensus pick a year ago.
Formulations, new arrivals, and worthy concensus opines may have changed since. I don't know.
I DO know the stuff wasn't easy to find.
Finally found a source, nearby, at Lufteknic in Richmond, VA. (no affiliation)


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