Transfer Case?
Transfer Case?
I just read through two different "How to's" on installing a clutch for my Evo. With the ACD I understand that I do not have to remove the transfer case. However, will I need to order more Mitsubishi GL5 LSD EVO Gear Oil Diaqueen for the transfer case?
I have already ordered both transmission fluid and the Diamond ATF SP III for the bleeding of the ACD.
Once again, my question is whether or not I need to order gear oil for the transfer case.
I have already ordered both transmission fluid and the Diamond ATF SP III for the bleeding of the ACD.
Once again, my question is whether or not I need to order gear oil for the transfer case.
I was unaware of that. I read the "How to" and this is what I found........
"to bleed the ACD make sure you top of the fluid for the ACD its ATF III rated fluid. Get someone in the car and someone under the car - the person under the car needs to break loose the bleeder screw on the ACD (10mm wrench) and use a piece of plastic line (rubber tubing of some sort) for spotting bubbles. Get the person in the car to turn the key to the on postion but not start the car and have them press the gas pedal to the floor. This will turn the ACD pump on for 5 seconds. Repeat this process until there are no more air bubbles coming from the bleeder screw. close it and your done!"
If this is incorrect, please let me know. I found this in the Evo "How to" section. Is there any alternative method aside from using the 3k MUT tool. I'm sure that a lot of people have installed clutches on Evo's with ACD without using this tool.
Thanks
"to bleed the ACD make sure you top of the fluid for the ACD its ATF III rated fluid. Get someone in the car and someone under the car - the person under the car needs to break loose the bleeder screw on the ACD (10mm wrench) and use a piece of plastic line (rubber tubing of some sort) for spotting bubbles. Get the person in the car to turn the key to the on postion but not start the car and have them press the gas pedal to the floor. This will turn the ACD pump on for 5 seconds. Repeat this process until there are no more air bubbles coming from the bleeder screw. close it and your done!"
If this is incorrect, please let me know. I found this in the Evo "How to" section. Is there any alternative method aside from using the 3k MUT tool. I'm sure that a lot of people have installed clutches on Evo's with ACD without using this tool.
Thanks
I was unaware of that. I read the "How to" and this is what I found........
"to bleed the ACD make sure you top of the fluid for the ACD its ATF III rated fluid. Get someone in the car and someone under the car - the person under the car needs to break loose the bleeder screw on the ACD (10mm wrench) and use a piece of plastic line (rubber tubing of some sort) for spotting bubbles. Get the person in the car to turn the key to the on postion but not start the car and have them press the gas pedal to the floor. This will turn the ACD pump on for 5 seconds. Repeat this process until there are no more air bubbles coming from the bleeder screw. close it and your done!"
If this is incorrect, please let me know. I found this in the Evo "How to" section. Is there any alternative method aside from using the 3k MUT tool. I'm sure that a lot of people have installed clutches on Evo's with ACD without using this tool.
Thanks
"to bleed the ACD make sure you top of the fluid for the ACD its ATF III rated fluid. Get someone in the car and someone under the car - the person under the car needs to break loose the bleeder screw on the ACD (10mm wrench) and use a piece of plastic line (rubber tubing of some sort) for spotting bubbles. Get the person in the car to turn the key to the on postion but not start the car and have them press the gas pedal to the floor. This will turn the ACD pump on for 5 seconds. Repeat this process until there are no more air bubbles coming from the bleeder screw. close it and your done!"
If this is incorrect, please let me know. I found this in the Evo "How to" section. Is there any alternative method aside from using the 3k MUT tool. I'm sure that a lot of people have installed clutches on Evo's with ACD without using this tool.
Thanks
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