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    Missing transmission plug/bolt?

    Hi,

    I was under my D2a TD5 checking the transfer case oil leak that the dealer had fixed today when I noticed what appears to be a missing plug/bolt in the auto transmission.

    I'm not entirely sure which part of the transmission this is (apologies, I'm a mechanical newbie), but I assume it is the auto box since it's attached to the back of the engine (or does that means it's the torque converter housing?).

    I've attached a pick of the hole, which I've circled (in case it wasn't obvious).

    Can anyone tell me if I should have a plug/bolt in it?

    We're about to undertake a lengthy road trip, so would be good to know whether I should plug it before we head off.
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    I would guess it's the drain hole in the bell housing but it looks like it's in the wrong place. One puts a plug in it when wading or fording streams. It's probably covered in the owners manual. The plug is usually stored in a tapped hole elsewhere in the bell housing (at least it was on earlier cars).

    I'll see if I can find a D2 owners handbook here somewhere. I can't see the bolt in the parts list drawings.

    Late edit: Nope, not covered in the Owner's Handbook. That blows my theory out of the water.
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    Thanks Ron.

    After you mentioned it might be the bell housing I did a search on this forum and found similar posts asking the same question (with similar pics), and the responses indicated pretty much what you've said.

    Cheers

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    Looks like you have found out what it's for.
    But for those who havn't I thought it best to post.

    It has a thread in it and is used when locking the flywheel(and therefore the crank shaft)when doing the cam timing.


    Have a safe trip.
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    Cheers Kyle!

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