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Also known as the DIC.

This is the display readout panel on the dash. It's above the radio for 1984-1989; above the climate controls, 1990-1996.
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Re: Silly Clutch Question.... [UPDATED!!!]

Subject: Re: Silly Clutch Question.... [UPDATED!!!]
by CentralCoaster on 2015/3/30 20:30:56

It's a tight area where the fill is, I wonder if it would even fall down. You'd almost need a dental vaccuum to really get ahold of it. I'm not sure how to see in there let alone retrieve something. I bet it will make its way to the bottom after spinning the drivetrain a bit in different gears. Of course they swim in the oil, so driving it could scoop it up into somewhere you don't want it.

Honestly I don't like that trans jack of yours. It goes nice and low, but isn't as maneuverable as the small HF one that goes directly underneath the trans with 4 caster wheels.


Here you go, the fill plug is next to the clustergear, or whatever it's called on this 6 speed. It rotates opposite the engine rotation. So get it in reverse gear with Tamiza on the clutch and rotate your tires forward. Or put it in forward gears and spin the tires backward.

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