proper way to check trans fluid?
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proper way to check trans fluid?
Got a newbie question. What's the right way check trans fluid? Check hot or cold? Engine running or not?
And anyone know the capacity of a C4? Thanks!!!
And anyone know the capacity of a C4? Thanks!!!
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re: proper way to check trans fluid?
what i do to warm up the transmission so you get a proper reading is drive it around the block then once your parked shift it down all the gears then back up to park and check it.
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re: proper way to check trans fluid?
Chris,
"Uncle Chilton's" sez' your 70' should take 10.5 quarts, (it's wrong though)....
I just did the 71' Chero and after draining the torque converter it took me around 12 quarts.
Tranny cooler and size will make this differ.
Give it at least a few quarts though before you restart it.
Jeff
"Uncle Chilton's" sez' your 70' should take 10.5 quarts, (it's wrong though)....
I just did the 71' Chero and after draining the torque converter it took me around 12 quarts.
Tranny cooler and size will make this differ.
Give it at least a few quarts though before you restart it.
Jeff
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re: proper way to check trans fluid?
Whoa. Wes, sounds like you've had a run away before. Chocking the wheels too?
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I start the truck, shift it through all the gears, and let it idle for a little bit.
Then with the truck running I check the fluid while the truck is in park.
Patrick
Then with the truck running I check the fluid while the truck is in park.
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That's what I do. Or I check right when I get back from driving somewhere while it's still hot.mrsnicks wrote:I start the truck, shift it through all the gears, and let it idle for a little bit.
Then with the truck running I check the fluid while the truck is in park.
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Re: re: proper way to check trans fluid?
F100builder wrote:Whoa. Wes, sounds like you've had a run away before. Chocking the wheels too?
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Um there was a nation wide recall on ford auto trans slipping in revere from park, while the driver was out opening gate garage doors and what not. My shop foreman was pin against a bench 1 time when an e350 ambulance drop into reverse. He wasn't hurt, got a good bruise thou.
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Re: proper way to check trans fluid?
ChrisW004 wrote:Got a newbie question. What's the right way check trans fluid? Check hot or cold? Engine running or not?
And anyone know the capacity of a C4? Thanks!!!
, chris COOL truck got any pics, rims are perfect choice
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Of course, the other debate is what to use in a C4. After a lot of research all over, I concluded that Type F is still the right choice, even in a rebuilt C4. I ended up using Amsoil SuperShift which is their Type F product. Frankly, it shifts a little TOO firm for my taste.
Took me 11.5 quarts to fill 'er up as well, but that was with a deep pan.
Check hot, after cycling through all the gears, then leave it in P. Parking brake for good measure and I guess wheel chocks if you are paranoid and/or have a crappy P-brake.......
Took me 11.5 quarts to fill 'er up as well, but that was with a deep pan.
Check hot, after cycling through all the gears, then leave it in P. Parking brake for good measure and I guess wheel chocks if you are paranoid and/or have a crappy P-brake.......
65 f-100 SWB, 240 I6, T-18, now swapped to C4 with difficulty. Yeah, I know. Its a 67-72 site. But my frame and entire drive train are just like yours!!!!