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Hi everyone,

I want to start organise buying the parts to do a transmission fluid, gasket and filter*(strainer) change on my R34 GTT Series 2. I've got the part numbers from a tutorial on YouTube (shoutout to The Build Room) and I've found a Filter Kit on Kudos Motorsport - https://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/automatic-transmission-filter-4spd-suit-nissan-skyline-250gt-stagea-wc34-series-p-1609.html

 

I'm not sure if their image is for reference only, but the filter on that image only has 4 bolts whereas the actual one off the video has about 12.  So I want to make sure I don't buy some wrong part 🙈

 

Has anyone here bought the filter kit off Kudos for their R34? 

 

Thanks in advance

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4 hours ago, DraftySquash said:

Hi everyone,

I want to start organise buying the parts to do a transmission fluid, gasket and filter*(strainer) change on my R34 GTT Series 2. I've got the part numbers from a tutorial on YouTube (shoutout to The Build Room) and I've found a Filter Kit on Kudos Motorsport - https://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/automatic-transmission-filter-4spd-suit-nissan-skyline-250gt-stagea-wc34-series-p-1609.html

 

I'm not sure if their image is for reference only, but the filter on that image only has 4 bolts whereas the actual one off the video has about 12.  So I want to make sure I don't buy some wrong part 🙈

 

Has anyone here bought the filter kit off Kudos for their R34? 

 

Thanks in advance

Oil pan gasket is 31397-41X04. Strainer assembly is 31728-4AX00. You can look at this yourself: https://www.amayama.com/en/genuine-catalogs/epc/nissan-japan/skyline/er34/3945-rb25det/trans/317 and https://www.amayama.com/en/genuine-catalogs/epc/nissan-japan/skyline/er34/3945-rb25det/trans/311

Checking online the actual picture of the OEM filter looks like this:

 image.thumb.jpeg.4c75afef4f7d870683cd9a6786aa72d7.jpeg

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On 28/7/2024 at 4:04 PM, joshuaho96 said:

Oil pan gasket is 31397-41X04. Strainer assembly is 31728-4AX00. You can look at this yourself: https://www.amayama.com/en/genuine-catalogs/epc/nissan-japan/skyline/er34/3945-rb25det/trans/317 and https://www.amayama.com/en/genuine-catalogs/epc/nissan-japan/skyline/er34/3945-rb25det/trans/311

Checking online the actual picture of the OEM filter looks like this:

 image.thumb.jpeg.4c75afef4f7d870683cd9a6786aa72d7.jpeg

Yup @joshuaho96

those are the same part numbers I got as well but this kit from Kudos comes up when I’m searching. 
I’ve emailed them asking if the pic is accurate and hopefully they say it’s for reference only. 
worst case, I’ll get it off Amayama. But I’d prefer Kudos so it doesn’t take almost a month to come 😂

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I'd be happy to trust Kudos, they sent me an incorrect connector a while back and when I realised they sent the correct one immediately (and told me to keep the other).

Yes I'd prefer they didn't make a mistake in the first place, but in my experience every business does some time or other and it is how they make it right that matters

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  • 2 weeks later...

Just placed the order with Kudos today and THEN emailed the sales team again and they confirmed the filter pictured below is what I’ll get. 
So now looking forward to a fluid change and buying about 12-16L of Castrol Transmax Z 😂😂

 

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