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DIY: Changing The Manual Trans Fluid In The 335
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DIY: Changing The Manual Trans Fluid In The 335
Published by Mr. 5
08-25-2007 |
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#2
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Mr. 5
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08-25-2007, 10:19 PM
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Quote:
Sometomes when I was shifting from 2nd to 3rd, it felt like I was hitting a barrier and I had to press harder than normal. After driving with the Synchromax, the shifting is a lot smoother! |
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#3
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533ogetnom
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08-25-2007, 10:53 PM
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is it really a lot smoother or a placebo?
nice to see this though because i was thinking about doing this after grinding the crap out of 4th gear at the track a few weeks back, but i didnt feel putting it up, crawling under there, poking around, trying to figure out what size tool i need, cursing because i didnt have one, taking it down going and buying tools putting it back up, cursing because im still missing one and now out of tranny fluid... ect lol |
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#6
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NavyBusa
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01-06-2008, 06:16 PM
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Thanks for posting. I've been thinking about doing mine for awhile but haven't had a chance to crawl under the car and figure it out. I always change the transmission and rear end oil with quality synthetics. Most people don't realize how transmissions and differentials break-in just like the engine and can create substantial amounts of metallic contamination.
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#7
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txusa03
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01-07-2008, 08:49 AM
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As always, your DIY are very informative. What is tubing with ID 3/8", more precisely what is ID and where I can find this tubing?
Also, stating that "The fill plugs and drain plugs are the same." can be misleading. There are two physical plugs with the same size correct? Anyway, I thought someone mentioned that the trans fluid was lifetime and cannot be removed. Now I know to only listen to Mr. 5 ![]() My car is 50K now and I contemplate on doing this but I only have one car so if I screw up, I am really screw ... |
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#9
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piezo
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04-02-2008, 08:53 PM
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Quote:
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=112294 |
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#10
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xspeedy
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09-12-2008, 08:11 AM
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A couple of points I learned from a local indy shop owner:
If you use a quart bottle like what Redline comes in, you can make your own pump. Don't waste your time with those cheap siphon pumps that work poorly. Drilling doesn't work so well, so I melted a hole in the cap that allows the clear plastic tubing (found at your local auto parts store) to fit tightly. I just found an old drill bit that was slightly smaller that what I needed and heated the shank with a torch. Then I applied the heated end to the cap (screwed onto an empty bottle) and worked it around until I had the hose size I needed. Pushed the tubing down to the bottom of the bottle and stuck the other end up into the fill hole of the gearbox or diff. Squeeze while holding the bottle upright. To prevent leaks from the plugs, apply some thread sealant to them. This typically comes in paste and tape form. I have heard that the paste is better. Apply to the threads near the head of the drain plug before installation. |
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Last edited by xspeedy; 09-12-2008 at 02:44 PM.
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#13
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CK
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10-09-2008, 10:46 AM
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You will void your transmission warranty
The foreman in my dealership told me not to change the fluid. The transmission warranty will be void if you change the fluid.
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Last edited by CK; 10-09-2008 at 05:32 PM.
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#14
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pwrpuma
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12-06-2008, 11:32 AM
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Hey Yall,
This is an EXCELLENT post on DIY transmission fluid changes for the e90 BMW frame! I had the transmission fluid changed with the Royal Purple Synchromax on my 6MT car and the results were instantaneous. The shifts are smoother than the past, and the transition from the gears is more predictable (due to the fresh oil). I highly recommend this task on all yall's car. I can see on an auto tranny how the transmission fluid can last for 100K miles, but for those of us with the 6MT, this is highly unlikely, since we go through the gears differently, especially in high traffic areas. This is one of the best posts I've seen on this forum! -puma |
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#15
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voltron1011
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12-15-2008, 01:50 AM
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subscribed..
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#16
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chaz58
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05-05-2009, 01:57 PM
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Good post.
A couple of observations: - for a 328, I used a funnel and about 3ft of plastic tubing to pour in the trans fluid. Took just under 2 bottles of redline MTL. Round the tube down by the exhaust (your CATS must be cold for this!) - If I had seen this earlier I would have known the correct torque. I overtorqued the drain plug and the material around the hex nut began to crack. At least the threads are OK! Not a big deal - $11 at the dealer for a new plug, but I have to wait a couple of days to drive again. Thanks for the writeup! |
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#17
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chaz58
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05-05-2009, 01:59 PM
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Oh yeah - good point about warranty. I'm going to put the stock stuff back in if I have to take it to the dealer for trans repairs. Certainly something like Redline or Royal Purple isn't going to hurt your transmission though. This is probably a good maintenance task to do every 30,000 miles if you plan on keeping your car.
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#18
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CHARLEYBROWN
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08-13-2009, 03:44 PM
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JUST did this in my e90 330i and it was well worth it! LOVE the royal purple! I felt smoother more precise shifts instantly!
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#19
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jimk
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08-20-2009, 10:23 PM
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This is what I got from red line when I was inquiring about the tranny, differential and transfer case fluids:
Jim, Thank you for contacting Red Line Oil, in your manual transmission I would recommend the D4ATF, the X-Drive transfer case calls for a special fluid which we don't offer a cross for at this time and 75W90 in the differentials. Regards, Dave Red Line Oil |
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#20
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AlanAZ
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08-21-2009, 11:34 AM
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Thanks for the info Jim. And that seals it for me - I'd rather not do auto transmission fluid in my manual gearbox, and will be going with Synchromax. Time to order it and new bushings for the gearshift linkage.
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#21
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voltron1011
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08-21-2009, 11:35 AM
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According to Turnermotorsport.com, BMW manual transmissions require ATF D4 (yes Automatic Transmission). I've also read elsewhere that BMW has recommended D4 for all of their manual transmissions since '96.
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