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Howdy,

 

planning a trip to halfords inthe morning...

 

what tool do i need to undo the engine oil sump plug?

 

also the auto oil sump?

 

also wheres the best place to buy trays? halfords?

 

breaking my oil changing cherry tomorrow and want everything to go right

 

checklist:

TED oil filter

5L silkoline 5 40

2 litres dextron III

 

anyone got a great method for putting the oil back in the engine or a guestimate of how much to poor in?

 

ta

 

n00b

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first of all its just a normal spanner to undo the sump on the engine, dont know of the gearbox.

 

2ndly it doesnt go smoothly...trust me :D

 

I basically emptied 3 litres of oil over the road. Make sure you have a container underneath that can hold about 5litres.

 

Also i find when ur doing the filter put a black bag under the filter to catch the filter and oil that comes out...ohh and have a rag or kitchen roll to hand to wipe oil off.

 

I put the oil back in through a funnel in the oil cap on top of the engine (although i am an NA)

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whoa there boy, whats that crap your putting in the gearbox Type IV fluid from Toyota is the ONLY thing that should be going in there if you want it to last, do a search on checking the trans fluid level as well as its pretty important you get it right

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whoa there boy, whats that crap your putting in the gearbox Type IV fluid from Toyota is the ONLY thing that should be going in there if you want it to last, do a search on checking the trans fluid level as well as its pretty important you get it right

 

ooo crap... i rang up guy at opie oils and asked him what i should use he said dextron III and he sent me what he recommended...

 

is that the wrong stuff Paul?

 

n00b

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is it just a case of pouring in 4.5 litres and see how it looks on the dipstick etc

n00b

No.

 

I put about 3 litres in , leave it for 5 minutes then a little more in until it gets to about the mid level on the dipstick.

 

Don't put too much in.

 

It will go down a little after you run the car.

 

Other stuff and Transmission servicing , make sure use the correct amount of oil. You don't want to knacker the gearbox.:D

 

http://www.max-boost.co.uk/max-boost/resources_supra.htm

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ooo crap... i rang up guy at opie oils and asked him what i should use he said dextron III and he sent me what he recommended...

 

is that the wrong stuff Paul?

 

n00b

errr i really would'nt trust a guy who sells oil (no offence) but toyota do not specify dexron 3, is the N/A different (stands to be corrected)

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In my experience the oil filters can be on very tight.

 

One of these type http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VEHICLE-OIL-FILTER-WRENCH-TOOL-BRAND-NEW_W0QQitemZ8065462527QQcategoryZ30917QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItemwill save a lot of swearing, they clamp on very firmly and you can get lots of leverage. Their downside is its not quick to slacken and retighten with confined spaces but once the filters turned 1/4 to 1/2 a turn its removable by hand........

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Howdy,

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anyone got a great method for putting the oil back in the engine or a guestimate of how much to poor in?

 

ta

 

n00b

 

 

Workshop manual says 5.2 liters required with filter change, 4.9 without (2JZ-GE). 5.0 and 4.7 respectively for GTE.

 

Use a plastic litre jug for measuring and re-filling into the filler top.

 

HTH

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