Used wrong transmission fluid
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re: Used wrong transmission fluid
well, live and learn. looking on the bright side, a complete transmission flush is probably what it needed anyway. Thanks for the feedback especially the specifics from Barry and Qman. When doing the complete flush should I leave it in park or have someone work it through the gears? By the way, don't know if it makes any difference but it's an automatic. HMills
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Re: re: Used wrong transmission fluid
Good Question. All I did was start it and then stand at the funnel and pour in quarts until the fluid coming out of the trans (you could see it in the clear tubing) started looking like new stuff and then I turned off the engine and made sure the fluid level was correct. Does anyone know if shifting gears does more to flush things?hmills wrote:should I leave it in park or have someone work it through the gears? HMills
The first time I had a flush done I paid a trans shop like $120 to do it. All they did was jack the rig up in the air, remove the trans pan, and then hook up some drain/fill machine to the underside of the trans and then start it. The trans pump in my rig did all the pumping of the fluid. That's when I figured I could just do it myself and save $100.
One last thing. Every time I've ever removed/replaced a pan (3-4 times), the pan seems to leak a few days later and all the pan bolts need re-tightening. Don't know why but all it ever takes is a single re-tightening.
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Used wrong transmission fluid
request for clarification. so if there's a plug on the converter, is it necessary to open the plug to ensure a complete flush? it seems to me that the way Qman describes it this isn't necessary. what am i missing? Has anyone ever used Auto-Rx to clean their transmission?
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re: Used wrong transmission fluid
Yes, it is draining. I would take the plug out of the converter and drain it
too, if that's what you think you have to do.
too, if that's what you think you have to do.
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If you do the power flush method of having the engine run with a line off and dumping into a bucket then you do not need to flush the converter.
This is because the fluid will pump through the converter when it is running.
If you decided to drain the fluid without running the motor then you need to drain the converter as well.
Anyway how would you get the plug off a spinning converter?
This is because the fluid will pump through the converter when it is running.
If you decided to drain the fluid without running the motor then you need to drain the converter as well.
Anyway how would you get the plug off a spinning converter?
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Some converters have 2 drainplugs. Opposite sides.
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re: Used wrong transmission fluid
You know, we had a 78 F-250 that always had a bad transmission. The dealer just kept telling us that Ford had a bad design on that particular tranny. They would replace it for us about every 50K miles. In hind sight I bet our maintenance guy was putting type F in it. If it was one of those GM compatible trannys, would the type F fluid cause it to go bad?
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TYPE F won't hurt DEX/MERcon parts, just makes them shift harder (or at least seem to shift harder).
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