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> Is this a transmission drain plug?, Need help
AzGuy238
post Mar 13 2023, 02:48 PM
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I'm changing the oil in my transmission of my 1974 914 2.0. Never done this before. What is this plug? Is it another drain plug or what? Its at the bottom of the transmission just near the transmission rod/forks boot? Thanks, Wayne

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post Mar 13 2023, 02:51 PM
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No sir.
That is the detent package of balls and springs
Do not remove it

The drain and fill are both 17mm Allen head screws
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post Mar 13 2023, 02:51 PM
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No sir. It is on the side.
Before draining the transmission oil/gear oil, make sure you can also open the fill plug.

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post Mar 13 2023, 02:52 PM
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No, I forget what that holds in place.

Look for a 17mm Allen bolt.
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post Mar 13 2023, 02:55 PM
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QUOTE(Root_Werks @ Mar 13 2023, 03:52 PM) *

No, I forget what that holds in place.

Look for a 17mm Allen bolt.

Thank you all for your comments....sure glad you guys are all here to help a NewBee! Wayne

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post Mar 13 2023, 03:01 PM
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Side of transmission, passenger side.
Look for two 17mm Allen head bolts
Remove the top one first to ensure you can fill it.
Then remove the bottom one to drain it.

Fill until fluid comes out of the top filler hole…that is full.

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post Mar 13 2023, 06:28 PM
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Here's a picture of plugs just partially in-place while I was working on the transmission.

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1/2" Drive 17 mm Allen Socket. Torqued to 18 ft lb.

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post Mar 13 2023, 07:57 PM
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