[Roadsters] Changing transmission fluid

Gordon Glasgow gsglasgow at comcast.net
Mon Aug 10 14:05:10 MDT 2009


Very good advice! Almost got stranded that way once myself.

When putting the plug back in, either use some anti-seize or wrap some
Teflon tape around the plug. Steel plug plus aluminum casing = frozen plug.
Same thing that happens with R16 thermostat housing studs. 

Gordon Glasgow

-----Original Message-----
From: datsun-roadsters-bounces at autox.team.net
[mailto:datsun-roadsters-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Paul
Sent: Sunday, August 09, 2009 9:41 PM
To: 'Gary and Cindy Ault'; 'Scott McGillivray';
datsun-roadsters at autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Roadsters] Changing transmission fluid

  Everything Patti & Gary said, but... before you drain out the old, make
sure you can open the fill plug!  Much easier than flipping the car over to
refill through the drain plug!
  All and all, not a hard job to do.

Paul
Ohio

-----Original Message-----
On Behalf Of Gary and Cindy Ault

Scott,

As Patti noted, you check level with your finger in the fill hole on the 
driver's side of the trans. Oil should be up to the bottom of the hole.

I recently had the trans in my 2000 rebuilt, and the shop recommended 75W110

AMSOil synthetic gear oil.  Any severe duty gear oil of that viscosity 
should be fine.  (I have run 85W90 regular gear oil in my 1600/U20 for 
years, but will probably change to synthetic when I re-install the engine 
and trans.

Nissan manual says the 4-speed takes 2.2 liters of oil.  Drain it through 
the bottom plug, and refill with a suction gun until oil just starts to run 
out of the fill hole, then put the plug in it.  It's a messy operation.

Gary

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Scott McGillivray" <scottmcg at gmail.com>

>I have a 1969 1600 with 4-speed that can use a transmission fluid change.
> I've never done a trans fluid change.  I restored the car 2 years ago and
> trans was the only fluid I didn't replace, so the existing is at least 15
> years old.  I logged about 1000 miles in last week's scorching hot 
> weather,
> this week something under my feet occasionally rumbles on deceleration.
>
> I'm going to check the driveshaft bolts and change the rear-diff oil, but
> when it comes to the gearbox I have no clue what I'm doing... although I'm

> a
> fast learner and I have Scott Sheeler's "Datsun Roadster Book".
>
> - I don't see a trans dipstick, how do I check the gearbox oil level?  How
> much oil should be in there?  *4speed*
> - Is the filler bolt the one underneath on the driver's/left side?
>
> Other tips are greatly appreciated... step by step instructions are
> better... instructions with pictures and I'll send you a Christmas card
> every year.
>
> -Scott
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