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Greg B 03-14-2005 11:09 PM

Odyssey transmission fill port
 
Gents, I recently changed the transmission fluid in my Honda Odyssey. For
the purists, I did use genuine Honda ATF-Z1 fluid. I had done this job
before and found both the drain and fill ports easily. This time I found
the drain right where I remembered it but the fill port was gone. I know
you say it must be there but it is now being used by some lines connected to
a banjo fitting. The only thing I can think of is during the transmission
recall they used that port to add some kind of gizmo. Has anyone else
noticed this? I ended up pouring the fluid down the dipstick tube and it
worked but I'm puzzled what happened to the normal fill port? Your thoughts
would be appreciated.



Elmo P. Shagnasty 03-15-2005 06:26 AM

Re: Odyssey transmission fill port
 
In article <netZd.55369$xt.15109@fed1read07>,
"Greg B" <avionicsmaster1958@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Gents, I recently changed the transmission fluid in my Honda Odyssey. For
> the purists, I did use genuine Honda ATF-Z1 fluid.


Why is that for the purists only?

Were you considering using something else?

"I did a blood transfusion recently. For the purists, I used human
blood." What, instead of alligator blood?


Elmo P. Shagnasty 03-15-2005 06:26 AM

Re: Odyssey transmission fill port
 
In article <netZd.55369$xt.15109@fed1read07>,
"Greg B" <avionicsmaster1958@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Gents, I recently changed the transmission fluid in my Honda Odyssey. For
> the purists, I did use genuine Honda ATF-Z1 fluid.


Why is that for the purists only?

Were you considering using something else?

"I did a blood transfusion recently. For the purists, I used human
blood." What, instead of alligator blood?


Elmo P. Shagnasty 03-15-2005 06:27 AM

Re: Odyssey transmission fill port
 
In article <netZd.55369$xt.15109@fed1read07>,
"Greg B" <avionicsmaster1958@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Gents, I recently changed the transmission fluid in my Honda Odyssey. For
> the purists, I did use genuine Honda ATF-Z1 fluid. I had done this job
> before and found both the drain and fill ports easily. This time I found
> the drain right where I remembered it but the fill port was gone. I know
> you say it must be there but it is now being used by some lines connected to
> a banjo fitting. The only thing I can think of is during the transmission
> recall they used that port to add some kind of gizmo. Has anyone else
> noticed this?


http://www.odyclub.com

You must have an 02-04 Odyssey.

Look up the details on the recall campaign.

I'm surprised a guy who changes his own trans oil isn't intimately aware
of the details of the recall.

In short: they put an oil line there to cool the gear that's right
there.


Elmo P. Shagnasty 03-15-2005 06:27 AM

Re: Odyssey transmission fill port
 
In article <netZd.55369$xt.15109@fed1read07>,
"Greg B" <avionicsmaster1958@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Gents, I recently changed the transmission fluid in my Honda Odyssey. For
> the purists, I did use genuine Honda ATF-Z1 fluid. I had done this job
> before and found both the drain and fill ports easily. This time I found
> the drain right where I remembered it but the fill port was gone. I know
> you say it must be there but it is now being used by some lines connected to
> a banjo fitting. The only thing I can think of is during the transmission
> recall they used that port to add some kind of gizmo. Has anyone else
> noticed this?


http://www.odyclub.com

You must have an 02-04 Odyssey.

Look up the details on the recall campaign.

I'm surprised a guy who changes his own trans oil isn't intimately aware
of the details of the recall.

In short: they put an oil line there to cool the gear that's right
there.


Greg B 03-23-2005 11:01 AM

Re: Odyssey transmission fill port
 
So you don't know if you would put it in the right arm or the left arm?
What temp should the blood be before inserting in you vein.

Quit being a prick and answer the question.

"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
news:elmop-9F7CAA.06262415032005@text.usenetserver.com...
> In article <netZd.55369$xt.15109@fed1read07>,
> "Greg B" <avionicsmaster1958@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Gents, I recently changed the transmission fluid in my Honda Odyssey.
>> For
>> the purists, I did use genuine Honda ATF-Z1 fluid.

>
> Why is that for the purists only?
>
> Were you considering using something else?
>
> "I did a blood transfusion recently. For the purists, I used human
> blood." What, instead of alligator blood?
>




Greg B 03-23-2005 11:01 AM

Re: Odyssey transmission fill port
 
So you don't know if you would put it in the right arm or the left arm?
What temp should the blood be before inserting in you vein.

Quit being a prick and answer the question.

"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
news:elmop-9F7CAA.06262415032005@text.usenetserver.com...
> In article <netZd.55369$xt.15109@fed1read07>,
> "Greg B" <avionicsmaster1958@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Gents, I recently changed the transmission fluid in my Honda Odyssey.
>> For
>> the purists, I did use genuine Honda ATF-Z1 fluid.

>
> Why is that for the purists only?
>
> Were you considering using something else?
>
> "I did a blood transfusion recently. For the purists, I used human
> blood." What, instead of alligator blood?
>




Greg B 03-23-2005 11:03 AM

Re: Odyssey transmission fill port
 
So, does that mean I can pull that plug and fill there? Looks like a banjo
fitting and may need to be bled. Seems to me the easiest way is to pour it
down the dipstick tube when refilling.


"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
news:elmop-CBAF7D.06275115032005@text.usenetserver.com...
> In article <netZd.55369$xt.15109@fed1read07>,
> "Greg B" <avionicsmaster1958@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Gents, I recently changed the transmission fluid in my Honda Odyssey.
>> For
>> the purists, I did use genuine Honda ATF-Z1 fluid. I had done this job
>> before and found both the drain and fill ports easily. This time I found
>> the drain right where I remembered it but the fill port was gone. I know
>> you say it must be there but it is now being used by some lines connected
>> to
>> a banjo fitting. The only thing I can think of is during the
>> transmission
>> recall they used that port to add some kind of gizmo. Has anyone else
>> noticed this?

>
> http://www.odyclub.com
>
> You must have an 02-04 Odyssey.
>
> Look up the details on the recall campaign.
>
> I'm surprised a guy who changes his own trans oil isn't intimately aware
> of the details of the recall.
>
> In short: they put an oil line there to cool the gear that's right
> there.
>




Greg B 03-23-2005 11:03 AM

Re: Odyssey transmission fill port
 
So, does that mean I can pull that plug and fill there? Looks like a banjo
fitting and may need to be bled. Seems to me the easiest way is to pour it
down the dipstick tube when refilling.


"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
news:elmop-CBAF7D.06275115032005@text.usenetserver.com...
> In article <netZd.55369$xt.15109@fed1read07>,
> "Greg B" <avionicsmaster1958@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Gents, I recently changed the transmission fluid in my Honda Odyssey.
>> For
>> the purists, I did use genuine Honda ATF-Z1 fluid. I had done this job
>> before and found both the drain and fill ports easily. This time I found
>> the drain right where I remembered it but the fill port was gone. I know
>> you say it must be there but it is now being used by some lines connected
>> to
>> a banjo fitting. The only thing I can think of is during the
>> transmission
>> recall they used that port to add some kind of gizmo. Has anyone else
>> noticed this?

>
> http://www.odyclub.com
>
> You must have an 02-04 Odyssey.
>
> Look up the details on the recall campaign.
>
> I'm surprised a guy who changes his own trans oil isn't intimately aware
> of the details of the recall.
>
> In short: they put an oil line there to cool the gear that's right
> there.
>




E. Meyer 03-23-2005 01:47 PM

Re: Odyssey transmission fill port
 
According to my local dealer, they take off the plumbing that was placed in
the fill hole by the recall to do it. If you have a funnel/hose of small
enough diameter, the easiest way probably is to use the dipstick tube.

"Greg B" <avionicsmaster1958@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:4rg0e.50$k57.25@fed1read07...
> So, does that mean I can pull that plug and fill there? Looks like a
> banjo fitting and may need to be bled. Seems to me the easiest way is to
> pour it down the dipstick tube when refilling.
>
>
> "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
> news:elmop-CBAF7D.06275115032005@text.usenetserver.com...
>> In article <netZd.55369$xt.15109@fed1read07>,
>> "Greg B" <avionicsmaster1958@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Gents, I recently changed the transmission fluid in my Honda Odyssey.
>>> For
>>> the purists, I did use genuine Honda ATF-Z1 fluid. I had done this job
>>> before and found both the drain and fill ports easily. This time I
>>> found
>>> the drain right where I remembered it but the fill port was gone. I
>>> know
>>> you say it must be there but it is now being used by some lines
>>> connected to
>>> a banjo fitting. The only thing I can think of is during the
>>> transmission
>>> recall they used that port to add some kind of gizmo. Has anyone else
>>> noticed this?

>>
>> http://www.odyclub.com
>>
>> You must have an 02-04 Odyssey.
>>
>> Look up the details on the recall campaign.
>>
>> I'm surprised a guy who changes his own trans oil isn't intimately aware
>> of the details of the recall.
>>
>> In short: they put an oil line there to cool the gear that's right
>> there.
>>

>
>




E. Meyer 03-23-2005 01:47 PM

Re: Odyssey transmission fill port
 
According to my local dealer, they take off the plumbing that was placed in
the fill hole by the recall to do it. If you have a funnel/hose of small
enough diameter, the easiest way probably is to use the dipstick tube.

"Greg B" <avionicsmaster1958@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:4rg0e.50$k57.25@fed1read07...
> So, does that mean I can pull that plug and fill there? Looks like a
> banjo fitting and may need to be bled. Seems to me the easiest way is to
> pour it down the dipstick tube when refilling.
>
>
> "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
> news:elmop-CBAF7D.06275115032005@text.usenetserver.com...
>> In article <netZd.55369$xt.15109@fed1read07>,
>> "Greg B" <avionicsmaster1958@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Gents, I recently changed the transmission fluid in my Honda Odyssey.
>>> For
>>> the purists, I did use genuine Honda ATF-Z1 fluid. I had done this job
>>> before and found both the drain and fill ports easily. This time I
>>> found
>>> the drain right where I remembered it but the fill port was gone. I
>>> know
>>> you say it must be there but it is now being used by some lines
>>> connected to
>>> a banjo fitting. The only thing I can think of is during the
>>> transmission
>>> recall they used that port to add some kind of gizmo. Has anyone else
>>> noticed this?

>>
>> http://www.odyclub.com
>>
>> You must have an 02-04 Odyssey.
>>
>> Look up the details on the recall campaign.
>>
>> I'm surprised a guy who changes his own trans oil isn't intimately aware
>> of the details of the recall.
>>
>> In short: they put an oil line there to cool the gear that's right
>> there.
>>

>
>





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