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Transmission Drian Bolt washer size
Anyone know the I.D and O.D of the transmision fluid drain bolt washer?
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Just stop by any Toyota dealership, ask them for the washer at the parts counter. They'll look it up, and (literally) have a bag of them in a drawer. The bag of a thousand costs like $10, they'll just hand ya' one and send ya' on your way generally.
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Anyone know what size the transmission drain bolt is ?
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You re-use the existing drain bolt each time.
Again, go to any dealership, ask for the washer, re-use the drain bolt, even the service manual says that. :-)
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I know i was just trying to find out what size socket i would need. I tried everyone and none fit they were too small
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Found out the size... I.D 18mm
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Ah, THAT I can understand. Had the same issue here, on my model (2007 3dr Manual) the drain bolt is a whopping 24mm head. Had to buy the metric impact-socket set to find one that went up that far.
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Thanks i was going nuts....
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Same problem there, couldn't find any socket-sets that went up that far without being 100+ piece sets, which I patently didn't need and don't have any interest in storing.
That, and the impact-socket set was half the price of said 100+ piece sets, and had a 'combo sale' with a good 1/2" drive torque-wrench bar they were compatable with. So... $30 + $40, versus $15 + $20 = impact-socket set wins. :-)
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Sears sells individual sockets ala carte. I once needed a 5.5mm socket to drop a Saturn steering column and they had it!
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On something like a quarter-panel bolt? Sure.
On the bolt holding my transmission fluid in/letting me refill it? Hell no. If you're wrenching on something mostly cosmetic and not mission-critical, rounded bolts are a non-issue. The uber-critical stuff though, I go for the right tools for the job. :-)
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proper application of the wrong tool generally works out just fine..
but yeah 15/16 open ended wrench would do the job.. there are many nut/bolt sizes that can use either/or metric/standard |
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