Differential Fluid Change
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Originally Posted by B.Money,Sep 30 2008, 02:06 PM
I went to 2 local honda dealers and nobody had the washers.
Do they just clean them and reuse them?...should I?
Do they just clean them and reuse them?...should I?
You will notice that used washers are crushed. In worse case senarios you can flip the washer over and crush the other side if it's still looks good.
If you order the washer from the dealership it usually only take a day or two for them to get the part to their local service dept. Just because they don't have it in stock shouldn't stop you from ordering them.
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Thanks Tim,
The dude behind the desk didnt know what I was talking about at the one dealership... he said "I have never seen those washers before, we use the ones from automatics."
what?
The dude behind the desk didnt know what I was talking about at the one dealership... he said "I have never seen those washers before, we use the ones from automatics."
what?
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Originally Posted by B.Money' date='Sep 30 2008, 04:06 PM
I went to 2 local honda dealers and nobody had the washers.
Do they just clean them and reuse them?...should I?
Do they just clean them and reuse them?...should I?
I have one suggestion, the part number for the washers are wrong - missing a "0". Should be:
Replacement washers 90402-PCZ-003, 90401-PCZ-003
These were difficult to obtain. I had to drive to 3 different dealerships before I found both of them. The parts clerk referred to them as "gaskets".
Obviously these are not heavily stocked by the dealers... makes we wonder how their mechanics perform maintence without them.
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Hey guys I recently picked up all the necessary items to change my diff fluid washers, pump, diff fluid etc. While at the dealer picked up the fluid along with the washers. One of the parts guys gave me Quaker State 80-90w diff fluid for the S. I asked if he was sure this was the correct fluid. He guaranteed me it was fine to use in the S' diff. I just wanted to make sure this is fine to use. Thanks for any info guys .
"Yes I read the oil journals prior."
"Yes I read the oil journals prior."
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Originally Posted by yyyiiikes' date='Jan 18 2009, 12:59 AM
Excellent FAQ!
I have one suggestion, the part number for the washers are wrong - missing a "0". Should be:
Replacement washers 90402-PCZ-003, 90401-PCZ-003
I have one suggestion, the part number for the washers are wrong - missing a "0". Should be:
Replacement washers 90402-PCZ-003, 90401-PCZ-003
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i just did tranny and diff last night the right up helped a lot......the only thing is finding a 23mm wrench.... went to 4 different stores only to end up using a cresent wrench. do they not make a 23mm? is it a honda specialty tool or something lol.
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I just want to make sure that I have this correct as I would like to buy the tools to do this. I have a Sears gift card burning a hole in my pocket.
Is the drain bolt 23mm or 24mm, because it looks like you would want to use a socket on the drain bolt, and a wrench on the fill bolt.
Assuming they have them at my local store, which should I get?
23mm Socket and 24mm Wrench
or
23mm Wrench and 24mm Socket
Is the drain bolt 23mm or 24mm, because it looks like you would want to use a socket on the drain bolt, and a wrench on the fill bolt.
Assuming they have them at my local store, which should I get?
23mm Socket and 24mm Wrench
or
23mm Wrench and 24mm Socket
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Originally Posted by vtec ftw' date='Jan 28 2009, 12:38 PM
I just want to make sure that I have this correct as I would like to buy the tools to do this. I have a Sears gift card burning a hole in my pocket.
Is the drain bolt 23mm or 24mm, because it looks like you would want to use a socket on the drain bolt, and a wrench on the fill bolt.
Assuming they have them at my local store, which should I get?
23mm Socket and 24mm Wrench
or
23mm Wrench and 24mm Socket
Is the drain bolt 23mm or 24mm, because it looks like you would want to use a socket on the drain bolt, and a wrench on the fill bolt.
Assuming they have them at my local store, which should I get?
23mm Socket and 24mm Wrench
or
23mm Wrench and 24mm Socket
23mm wrench will fit to fill bolt and 24mm socket will fit to drain bolt.