BAYA AV6 swap, Jetted ATF fill cap
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BAYA AV6 swap, Jetted ATF fill cap
Hello,
Been lurking for a while around here, currently doing a trans swap on an 02 TL. Brought a reman BAYA and noticed the ATF fill plug on top of the trans has a hole in it, I presume for a jet kit. My TL trans never had the jet kit installed, as the ATF plug is solid, and green. I was curious if the jet kit was necessary/advised for an 06 BAYA trans, or if I can forgo it and just used the old ATF plug.
If it's necessary, where could I source a kit? Does anyone have any information regarding the plumbing of said kit as well? Any help would be much apricated, as I have no desire to have another transmission fail.
Been lurking for a while around here, currently doing a trans swap on an 02 TL. Brought a reman BAYA and noticed the ATF fill plug on top of the trans has a hole in it, I presume for a jet kit. My TL trans never had the jet kit installed, as the ATF plug is solid, and green. I was curious if the jet kit was necessary/advised for an 06 BAYA trans, or if I can forgo it and just used the old ATF plug.
If it's necessary, where could I source a kit? Does anyone have any information regarding the plumbing of said kit as well? Any help would be much apricated, as I have no desire to have another transmission fail.
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Hello,
Been lurking for a while around here, currently doing a trans swap on an 02 TL. Brought a reman BAYA and noticed the ATF fill plug on top of the trans has a hole in it, I presume for a jet kit. My TL trans never had the jet kit installed, as the ATF plug is solid, and green. I was curious if the jet kit was necessary/advised for an 06 BAYA trans, or if I can forgo it and just used the old ATF plug.
If it's necessary, where could I source a kit? Does anyone have any information regarding the plumbing of said kit as well? Any help would be much apricated, as I have no desire to have another transmission fail.
Been lurking for a while around here, currently doing a trans swap on an 02 TL. Brought a reman BAYA and noticed the ATF fill plug on top of the trans has a hole in it, I presume for a jet kit. My TL trans never had the jet kit installed, as the ATF plug is solid, and green. I was curious if the jet kit was necessary/advised for an 06 BAYA trans, or if I can forgo it and just used the old ATF plug.
If it's necessary, where could I source a kit? Does anyone have any information regarding the plumbing of said kit as well? Any help would be much apricated, as I have no desire to have another transmission fail.
Even if you wanted to add one, for extra protection, it appears #41 Pipe A (ATF) is discontinued & no longer available.
It looks to have an extra 'port' (red arrow) when compared to #12.
5AT ATF Warmer - Speed Sensor - 2003 Acura TL 4 Door TYPE-S KA 5AT (acurapartswarehouse.com)
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From what I understand, looking at the yellow highlighted AV6 install instructions below, it is stating to eliminate the oil jet kit altogether?
Even if you wanted to add one, for extra protection, it appears #41 Pipe A (ATF) is discontinued & no longer available.
It looks to have an extra 'port' (red arrow) when compared to #12.
5AT ATF Warmer - Speed Sensor - 2003 Acura TL 4 Door TYPE-S KA 5AT (acurapartswarehouse.com)
Even if you wanted to add one, for extra protection, it appears #41 Pipe A (ATF) is discontinued & no longer available.
It looks to have an extra 'port' (red arrow) when compared to #12.
5AT ATF Warmer - Speed Sensor - 2003 Acura TL 4 Door TYPE-S KA 5AT (acurapartswarehouse.com)
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