I'l be performing a tranny flush soon on my '97 Civic HX (D16Y5) and would like to clarify exactly what is the best method. I've researched this a bit but much of the information is a few years old and most of the threads bounce around different options. Here's what I know for sure.
My understanding is the tranny flush process is easy enough.
1. Raise up the car on jack stands (the obvious, but some newbie is bound to ask)
2. Remove the filler hole bolt (to allow for breathing) then the drain bolt.
3. Re-install the drain bolt with a new crush washer.
4. Using a tube (is it 3/8?) and funnel, fill the tranny back up using 2 quarts of Genuine Honda manual transmission fluid until it begins to drip out the filler hole, then re-install the filler hole bolt with a new crush washer.
Here is where some confusion occurs with other options to consider adding to the basic flush listed above.
1. I read that some additional SyncroMesh fluid (GM or Pennzoil) also helps but I'm not certain as to how exactly, if at all. It apparently helps better lubricate the synchros for smoother shifts, such as to reverse. Some even say that using engine oil will suffice, but all I've ever heard from reputable mechanics is that it may help for short term but should not be used long term, at least not on Hondas.
2. What exactly is a "Flush and Fill"? Some claim to drain the old fluid then refill with either cheap fluid, synchromesh, or standard fluid, drive it up to operating temperature, then re-drain that and refill with Honda fluid.
Lastly, how often should a flush be performed? I believe the standard interval is about 50k miles or sooner if the engine is ran aggressively. I personally believe in doing it every 30k-40k miles max, or at roughly 3/4 of the recommended interval. As inexpensive as a flush is to perform compared to replacing the transmission, I just makes more sense to do it sooner and be on the extremely safe side with any tranny.
In short, this is what I'd like to confirm and perhaps make a concise How-To about:
1. Should only Genuine Honda Manual Fluid be used? (2 quarts, at least for D-series)
2a. Is blending it with SynchroMesh a legitimately beneficial option, and why?
2b. What should the ratio be when using the two?
3. Is a flush & fill process really beneficial or just overkill? Why?
4. What size hose fits into the filler hole?
5. What size sockets are needed for both bolts? 14mm?
6. what size crush washer is needed?
7. Is it best to perform the flush with a warm tranny in order to better get all the fluid out?
I'd like all responses geared towards LONG TERM transmission health in mind with explanations provided.
My understanding is the tranny flush process is easy enough.
1. Raise up the car on jack stands (the obvious, but some newbie is bound to ask)
2. Remove the filler hole bolt (to allow for breathing) then the drain bolt.
3. Re-install the drain bolt with a new crush washer.
4. Using a tube (is it 3/8?) and funnel, fill the tranny back up using 2 quarts of Genuine Honda manual transmission fluid until it begins to drip out the filler hole, then re-install the filler hole bolt with a new crush washer.
Here is where some confusion occurs with other options to consider adding to the basic flush listed above.
1. I read that some additional SyncroMesh fluid (GM or Pennzoil) also helps but I'm not certain as to how exactly, if at all. It apparently helps better lubricate the synchros for smoother shifts, such as to reverse. Some even say that using engine oil will suffice, but all I've ever heard from reputable mechanics is that it may help for short term but should not be used long term, at least not on Hondas.
2. What exactly is a "Flush and Fill"? Some claim to drain the old fluid then refill with either cheap fluid, synchromesh, or standard fluid, drive it up to operating temperature, then re-drain that and refill with Honda fluid.
Lastly, how often should a flush be performed? I believe the standard interval is about 50k miles or sooner if the engine is ran aggressively. I personally believe in doing it every 30k-40k miles max, or at roughly 3/4 of the recommended interval. As inexpensive as a flush is to perform compared to replacing the transmission, I just makes more sense to do it sooner and be on the extremely safe side with any tranny.
In short, this is what I'd like to confirm and perhaps make a concise How-To about:
1. Should only Genuine Honda Manual Fluid be used? (2 quarts, at least for D-series)
2a. Is blending it with SynchroMesh a legitimately beneficial option, and why?
2b. What should the ratio be when using the two?
3. Is a flush & fill process really beneficial or just overkill? Why?
4. What size hose fits into the filler hole?
5. What size sockets are needed for both bolts? 14mm?
6. what size crush washer is needed?
7. Is it best to perform the flush with a warm tranny in order to better get all the fluid out?
I'd like all responses geared towards LONG TERM transmission health in mind with explanations provided.
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