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Re: Undoing gearbox filler plug....

Postby david_syd_au » Sun Feb 05, 2012 10:55 am

Sorry to tell you,

at 25.4 mm in an inch,

25.4 * 7/8 = 22.225 mm

not even close to 24mm

If you try that spanner, it will either not engage the filler plug properly, or if it does engage at all, it might just round off the bolt.

Silvia wrote:Happened on a 7/8" ringspanner at the local markets for $2 today and the man swears it's the same size as 24mm. We'll see....
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Re: Undoing gearbox filler plug....

Postby sailaholic » Sun Feb 05, 2012 10:58 am

Nope 22.225 depending on tolerances.

15 16th is closer. Each 16th is 1.6 mm, or near enough you'll never spot the difference.

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Re: Undoing gearbox filler plug....

Postby Silvia » Sun Feb 05, 2012 11:30 am

Bummer! the guy on Miata net Garage said actual bolt size of NB 2002 trans. is 23mm and he used a 7/8 inch "box" spanner.Maybe that fits but I'd rather use a Ring spanner.
Quote......"After studying the above article I set about changing the lubes in my 2002 NB 6-speed manual transmission and differential. I found an error in the How To that will hinder everyone who follows it if their transmissions are like mine.

The article says to use a ratchet and socket, but mine wouldn't fit between the transmission and the exhaust pipe. It also says one plug is 23mm and the other 24mm. On my transmission, BOTH are 23mm, and my sockets go from 22mm to 24mm. But a 7/8" box wrench fits fine. In fact, it's the perfect tool for getting to the refill plug around the curve of the side of the transmission. Every set of box wrenches I've seen goes to 7/8" so it should be the tool of choice for this job, not 23mm and 24mm sockets with a ratchet. I set out to buy short 23mm and 24mm sockets (the article warns there isn't much room), but couldn't find them, so others will want to know they are not needed."

Far as I know, only one Diff. bolt is said to be 23mm..
confusing :?
Anyway I'll get the Redline MT90 in a couple of days and go to it then.....
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Re: Undoing gearbox filler plug....

Postby Mr Morlock » Sun Feb 05, 2012 7:31 pm

you can measure it with a vernier.

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Re: Undoing gearbox filler plug....

Postby JBT » Sun Feb 05, 2012 8:11 pm

Two pages of discussion on removing a transmission filler plug. Image
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Re: Undoing gearbox filler plug....

Postby toppertee » Sun Feb 05, 2012 8:52 pm

JBT wrote:Two pages of discussion on removing a transmission filler plug. Image


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Re: Undoing gearbox filler plug....

Postby Silvia » Sun Feb 05, 2012 9:20 pm

Actually nobody was forced to contribute and obviously lots of people are very happy to have a chat about the nuances of filler plugs....
Why do people have a problem with that and make smart comments? ( :beer: )
Wouldn't they be better racking off and doing something positive rather than complaining?
To each his/her own I reckon - where's the harm? Are we running out of pixils or something?
It's not particularly smart or cool to complain about people having a good time talking about useful stuff.
It's obvious there's more than meets the eye in transmission oil changing and a lot of information to share,pitfalls to be avoided, and encouragement for those who might have been reluctant to give it a go...
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Re: Undoing gearbox filler plug....

Postby Hjt » Sun Feb 05, 2012 9:26 pm

You want useful replies, or information. Ask these questions at Miata.net or Miataturbo.net.

There is many step by step books that give detail about the basics in engine maintenance. I have no issue with your questions, I just think people get bored of the same questions over and over again. Let's discuss an interesting topic. I'll start one.
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Re: Undoing gearbox filler plug....

Postby NitroDann » Sun Feb 05, 2012 9:27 pm

Because like the tyre thread, that answer was given clearly 19 posts ago.

And the rest is just more and more useless banging on.

Anyways, not coming back in this thread. Even though all I did was answer a question that was asked, openly and honestly, im sure it wasnt appreciated so ill stay out.

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HJT was quick, so ill edit and say 20 posts ago.

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Re: Undoing gearbox filler plug....

Postby greenMachine » Sun Feb 05, 2012 9:48 pm

Stay tuned for the next exciting instalment - drum roll please Maestro - Doing up the gearbox filler plug - with the usual all-star cast 8)

Please turn off your mobile phone before the performance starts ...

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can we please have a thread on checking the oil level
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Re: Undoing gearbox filler plug....

Postby toppertee » Sun Feb 05, 2012 10:26 pm

Come on it's kinda funny two pages to undo a bolt on the side of a tranny.

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Re: Undoing gearbox filler plug....

Postby toppertee » Sun Feb 05, 2012 10:29 pm

greenMachine wrote:Stay tuned for the next exciting instalment - drum roll please Maestro - Doing up the gearbox filler plug - with the usual all-star cast 8)

Please turn off your mobile phone before the performance starts ...

:mrgreen:

can we please have a thread on checking the oil level


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Re: Undoing gearbox filler plug....

Postby Hjt » Sun Feb 05, 2012 10:42 pm

wait there is a filler plug? omfg

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Re: Undoing gearbox filler plug....

Postby Silvia » Sun Feb 05, 2012 10:50 pm

So now do we get 2 pages of cheesy comments on how bad the 2 pages of discussion were?
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Re: Undoing gearbox filler plug....

Postby deviant » Mon Feb 06, 2012 12:09 am

NitroDann wrote:Because like the tyre thread, that answer was given clearly 19 posts ago.

And the rest is just more and more useless banging on.

Anyways, not coming back in this thread. Even though all I did was answer a question that was asked, openly and honestly, im sure it wasnt appreciated so ill stay out.

Dann

HJT was quick, so ill edit and say 20 posts ago.

Dann


The OP did try it to be fair and does not have the kit on hand to cut through a socket inside a week...your advice was taken and acted on.

Next bit of advice was to use a shifter which other people said not to do as only the most expensive ones dont slop around.

Then the OP purchased a spanner which actually doesnt fit...so all of a sudden we are at two pages!

If someone does not have a lot of tools or space to work in or has never really been one for getting mucky the smallest problems can seem huge and unworkable so lets not pick on him.

Personally I have a big spanner set with metric and imperial, I also have a heap of sockets but if none of them fit I just use a trusty shifter. I do have a decent one though. I will say with using a shifter that it is better to be working close to the bolt so you can see for sure you have it adjusted tight.


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