89 Civic 5-Spd Transmission question

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Matt P, Dec 13, 2004.

  1. Matt P

    Matt P Guest

    Hi, I just bought an 89 Civic DX for a winter car. I want to check
    the transmission fluid level but can not find a dipstick or even a
    reservoir for it in the engine compartment. Is it just very well
    hidden, or someplace else?
    Thanks!

    Matt
     
    Matt P, Dec 13, 2004
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  2. Matt P

    Joseph Wind Guest

    Manual or Conventional transmissions don't have dip sticks like Automatic
    transmission. They use gear oil (MTF) instead of ATF. Basically the oil
    has no were to go, unless you have a leak or remove the axles. There is a
    fill bolt (axle side next to starter), a drain bolt (axle side) and a fill
    level hole (top). The gear oil is filled until it stars coming out of the
    fill hole (next to starter). The drain plug is a 3/8" socket, and the
    torque spec for all three bolts are 33ft-lbs.

    Good Luck!

    JW
     
    Joseph Wind, Dec 14, 2004
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  3. Matt P

    m_prorok Guest

    Thanks for the info. I was able to find and fill the transmission fluid
    (though the bolt was 11/16", not 3/8").

    Now I have another question... the shifter is stiff when entering the
    slot to engage a gear (but moves smoothly into neutral). I haven't
    driven the car much, and the weather has been unseasonably warm (in the
    50's, so I haven't needed to). Is this normal for a Honda of this age?

    PS- I've only driven the car once since filling the transmission fluid,
    and haven't been able to tell if there is any improvement.
    Thanks!
    Matt
     
    m_prorok, Jan 3, 2005
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