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Does anyone know which line has the trans fluid coming out of the trans and which line takes the fluid back in? I could see doing a home flush with this knowledge. I just don't want to start it up and have fluid shooting all over the garage.
i have done it many times.. and yes it sucks having no room and having the pan full of fluid fall on the ground because you couldnt hold it good enough
try removing the transmission and changing the clutch in that SAME amount of space
i had to hold the car up with a jack just to slide the transmission out, i thought my car was going to flip over because it was tilted so much
Does anyone know which line has the trans fluid coming out of the trans and which line takes the fluid back in? I could see doing a home flush with this knowledge. I just don't want to start it up and have fluid shooting all over the garage.
is there a top and bottom line?
i would assume the top one would be the line that pumps out of the transmission
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