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Old 10-07-2004, 11:08 AM
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Can anybody tell me the honda part numbers for S2000 Transmission Drain & Fill Plug Washers ???
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Transmission:

Fill: 94109-2000 (20mm)
Drain: 94109-14000 (14mm)

Differential:

Fill: 90402-pcz-003
Drain: 90401-pcz-003
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Hey Conedodger thanks a bunch. Actually for future reference can you tell us what the Oil Drain Plug Washer p/n is??
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Engine Oil:

Drain: 94109-14000 (14mm) Same as Transmission drain.

You're welcome!


P.S.--I bought the official Honda S2000 Parts Catalog on eBay for $10. It's already paid for itself.

http://search.ebay.com/honda-s2000-parts-c...ojsZ1QQfromZR40
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Wow I have the service manual. I didn't even know they do the parts too.. Awesome. Thanks
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do you have to changes all of these washers everytime you change the fluids?
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Thanks
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nice info.
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Xviper has stated many times that he has used the same oil drain plug crush washer more than once with out problem on him S2k. In fact, people have plugged their diff drain without a washer and never seen a leak (now this could cause other problems). I have used the same crush washer on other cars 3 to 4 times and seen no leaks. If you have the washers, then definitely use them.. but if you don't and the old washer looks to be in good shape, don't go out of your way because you shouldn't have a problem.
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I just re-used mine


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