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Old 07-12-2010, 02:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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1988 Toyota Corolla, 4AF
What size allen wrench is need for the drain bolt on the auto transaxle oil pan?



It is a 10mm allen........
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What size allen wrench is need for the drain bolt on the transaxle (gearbox) oil pan?
it's not an allen wrench bolt, it's just a regular hex bolt. I think it's a 21mm or maybe a 24mm? I forget... jack up your car an measure it
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it's not an allen wrench bolt, it's just a regular hex bolt. I think it's a 21mm or maybe a 24mm? I forget... jack up your car an measure it

No, I mean on the oil pan......... the drain bolt.
It is a allen, 10mm allen...
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No, I mean on the oil pan......... the drain bolt.
I remember it is an allen,
automatic or manual?

you said oil so I assumed it was a manual...
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It's an automatic, I remember having drained my old automatic before; Manuals don't have oil pans; And it's trans fluid in automatics, not "oil" or gear oil. I believe it's a 10mm Allen, I suggest using allen sockets.
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It's an automatic, I remember having drained my old automatic before; Manuals don't have oil pans; And it's trans fluid in automatics, not "oil" or gear oil. I believe it's a 10mm Allen, I suggest using allen sockets.
When I got there I tried my 10mm allen wrench, it fits.....
When I torqued the drain plug 36 ft pounds.....
the fill bolt for the diff, what size is it?
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It's an automatic, I remember having drained my old automatic before; Manuals don't have oil pans; And it's trans fluid in automatics, not "oil" or gear oil. I believe it's a 10mm Allen, I suggest using allen sockets.
fluid pan.. does not sound that good..... oil pan sounds better....
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It may, but it can be confused with the engine's oil pan if you don't say tranny oil pan.... whatever.

Yea, the diff bolt is 24mm, on the diff case cover that's closest to te firewall. Don't let the diff go dry, I had that problem and resulted in my gears losing their spacers or washers and jammed everything.
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It may, but it can be confused with the engine's oil pan if you don't say tranny oil pan.... whatever.

Yea, the diff bolt is 24mm, on the diff case cover that's closest to te firewall. Don't let the diff go dry, I had that problem and resulted in my gears losing their spacers or washers and jammed everything.
What the best way to fill up the diff?
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Asking your question in multiple places won't get it answered any faster... it actually may get answered slower in that it gets annoying to see the same question in different posts.

To fill the diff, buy a gear oil pump and put it on the ATF bottle. Stick the pump hose in the hole and start pumpin till it leaks out. Then put plug back in the hole and be happy.
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