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08-10-2009, 01:39 AM | #1 |
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Where can I find the transmission plug?
I want to use tow dolly for towing my S13 hatchback. And according to Demco tow dolly instruction, front wheels should be on the tow dolly and rear wheels should be on the ground for good weight distribution. So for manual RWD, the transmission should be shifted to neutral and the drive shaft should be disconnected to prevent overheating the transmission. After disconnecting the drive shaft, a transmission plug is needed for preventing transmission oil leaking.
So where can I buy a 240SX transmission plug? I googled, but no answer. Please help. Thanks! Reference: Automotive items at Sears.com - Tow-It2 - Demco. Doing our Best to Provide You the Best Nissan 240sx Manual Transmission Removal and Installation - Garage411 |
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08-10-2009, 07:26 AM | #3 |
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This instruction is only for an automatic of course, manual transmissions can be towed without any damage, just put in in neutral.
If it is an automatic, it's easier to unbolt the driveshaft at the differential, then tie the end of the shaft up somewhere. That way the diff can turn freely but the transmission won't, nor will it leak from the shaft being removed.
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08-10-2009, 11:27 AM | #5 | |
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In your case, depending on how it's towed, some of the fluid will pool in the back of the case, but not all. There's still fluid in it, and it's not engaged in a gear. You'll be fine. But it's not any more work to just pull the rear of the shaft off the diff and leave it loose if you're really concerned.
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