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BamaBill

03-12-2005 19:26:15




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i just bought a 801 sos and want to change all the oil.i found all the drains but how do you fill the sos trans.is the drain for the sos on the side of the transmisson.




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John in OH

03-13-2005 02:31:22




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 Re: 801 sos oil change in reply to BamaBill, 03-12-2005 19:26:15  
Larry is correct the 3/4" fill plug is on the right side in front of the foot rest. It helps to screw a 3/4 sreet elbow in the hole for filling and you can leave it like I did, if you want.



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Kelly Jewell

03-12-2005 19:36:37




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 Re: 801 sos oil change in reply to BamaBill, 03-12-2005 19:26:15  
Bill, if I remember correctly, shop manual at work, The fill plug is on the left side of the transmission. Its a round plug, oring seal, with a flat spot on one side. A flat strap holds in place. I think there is a threaded hole in the middle to pull it out. There is a tube shaped screen on the other side of this plug. We used a 90 degree bent tube on the end of a funnel to fill. Thanks, Kelly.

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Larry NCKS

03-13-2005 01:51:36




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 Re: 801 sos oil change in reply to Kelly Jewell, 03-12-2005 19:36:37  
The plug Kelley talks about is actually the drain. The fill plug is a pipe plug on the right side of the transmission in front of the footrest. HTH



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Kelly Jewell

03-13-2005 17:03:31




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 Re: 801 sos oil change in reply to Larry NCKS, 03-13-2005 01:51:36  
Larry, your right. I've got a Gold one and a Red one, been a while between oil changes. I guess Bill will know now how to drain and refill.....thank, Kelly.



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