Bx25 hst fluid and filter fluid level question.

Southernfarm

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Was noticing how my BX seems a bit slow and watched a short Paul Short video (yep he did do a video in under 3 minutes duration). He showed that there is a bolt on the pedal linkage at the transmission Tha gets loose. Sure enough my nut was missing. So to replace the nut I have to squeeze my hand between the hst filter and the frame. Not enough room. I still got lots of time on my hst fluid so I was wondering how much fluid would I loose if I were to remove the hst filter to put the bolt on the linkage and then re-install the filter.

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85Hokie

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To change the filter is one thing, you'll loose maybe a 1/2 cup of fluid, maybe not that, HOWEVER, to leave off and tighten bolt? I could not speculate.

When you change the filter - have everything ready and it is fairly simple.

Post that video link - I'd like to see it.;):)
 

Southernfarm

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So if I tip the front end up I can remove the filter without draining the fluid and only loose about a cup while I put the nut on the linkage with some threadlocker and lock washer?

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AndyM

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Yes, I too would like to see the video but the link given does not work for me? Never mind - got it.
 
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SLIMSHADIE

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Southern you dont need to tip up the front. Just pull the filter, replace nut. Like others said you would only lose about a cup of fluid. I change that filter yearly along with the engine oil change.
 

Southernfarm

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Thanks all. Thought I would give the duct tape trick per scdeerslayer mentioned first, before pulling the filter. Low and behold the nut threaded first try. Thanks all.

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I usually use electrical tape - it's easier to pull off once you get it started and less residue - but I wrap the tape all the way around and cut out a hole for the bolt. I can see if you don't wrap the tape all the way around that duct tape would work better though, if that's how you did it. Also I have electrical tape stashed everywhere, and most of the time I'd probably have to search for duct tape.