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Manual Transmission Drain Plug Thread Size?
Quote from Isaí Topete Pérez on November 8, 2023, 7:09 amHi, I'm about to do the manual transmission fluid change on my 2019 Zc33s
Saw that R's Racing Parts offer a magnetic drain plug for the transmission, but it's a paint in the butt tou purchase directly from them
The engine oil drain plug for example has thread size of M14×P1.5, I could find a match on Cusco magnetic drain plug
Anybody knows the thread size/specs of the the transmission plug? Hopefully I can find a match as well with other brands that offer magnetic plugs
Here's the link for the R's Racing plug and their webpage
https://www.rsrs.jp/en/zc33s/powertrain/04drainplug.html
Hi, I'm about to do the manual transmission fluid change on my 2019 Zc33s
Saw that R's Racing Parts offer a magnetic drain plug for the transmission, but it's a paint in the butt tou purchase directly from them
The engine oil drain plug for example has thread size of M14×P1.5, I could find a match on Cusco magnetic drain plug
Anybody knows the thread size/specs of the the transmission plug? Hopefully I can find a match as well with other brands that offer magnetic plugs
Here's the link for the R's Racing plug and their webpage
Quote from Soulchef on November 9, 2023, 4:39 pmI think the part numbers are
09246-16010 without magnet
09246-16021 with magnetThe thread pitch is tapered. Torque specs is ~25Nm.
https://minkara.carview.co.jp/car/suzuki/swift_sport/partsreview/review.aspx?bi=20&ci=194
The instructions:
https://www.suzukisport.it/auto/swift-sport-zc33s-sostituzione-olio-cambio/
I think the part numbers are
09246-16010 without magnet
09246-16021 with magnet
The thread pitch is tapered. Torque specs is ~25Nm.
https://minkara.carview.co.jp/car/suzuki/swift_sport/partsreview/review.aspx?bi=20&ci=194
The instructions:
Quote from Erick Dillinger on November 25, 2023, 9:39 pmHi, Is there a way to check the level of the oil? I found a leak on the drain plug and have no idea what level the oil is at, I want to avoid to do a full oil flush, If poaaible id like just to top it of.
Do you know if it like differential oil were you fill untill it starts comming out?
Hi, Is there a way to check the level of the oil? I found a leak on the drain plug and have no idea what level the oil is at, I want to avoid to do a full oil flush, If poaaible id like just to top it of.
Do you know if it like differential oil were you fill untill it starts comming out?
Quote from Soulchef on November 26, 2023, 5:21 pmSince the thread pitch is tapered the oil should not leak or? Unless it's not tightened enough?
Since the thread pitch is tapered the oil should not leak or? Unless it's not tightened enough?
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