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kawie400 11-03-2010 09:12 AM

Changing my tranny fluid any input on this??
 
I have a 99 f350 with auto tran and wanted to hear from others on what they like to do, use as in transmission fluid, and any other thing that might make the job of doing this a little more easy. Love to hear from all of you.

P.S. I have done this before just not on a diesel.

Thanks

Kawie400.

CSIPSD 11-03-2010 11:16 AM

Here is what I do... And dont laugh...

Go to Jiffy Lube, let them hook it up to there total transfer machine and plop down the $100 bucks... I would bring Amsoil to them to refill it with when I last hand it done...

Its a pain, and I dont like messing with it.:tu:

Lange503 11-03-2010 12:38 PM

yep i have a oil shop do mine, that way ALL the fluid is changed, plus it makes it nice not having to lay on the concrete, i use Mobil1 in my trans :tu:

tiremann9669 11-03-2010 08:50 PM

Some have a plug in the converter so you can change ALL the fluid, not sure about yours but worth looking into. I agree that its a messy job but still prefer to do it myself, you never know what the last guys tranny left in the lube shops machine :c:

CSIPSD 11-03-2010 09:58 PM


Originally Posted by tiremann9669 (Post 646887)
Some have a plug in the converter so you can change ALL the fluid, not sure about yours but worth looking into. I agree that its a messy job but still prefer to do it myself, you never know what the last guys tranny left in the lube shops machine :c:



The old and new never mix... There is no way for the other guys fluid to contaminate yours...

kawie400 11-04-2010 08:31 AM

I've read that my truck takes 17.7 quarts, but says that to only add 6.5 and run the truck and add as needed, does this sound right to anyone??. I've wanted to do my own work this times and maybe take it somewhere next time. Also sure I still use mercon right? Should I also put in a lube garud?

1AMatt 11-04-2010 10:59 AM

it is 6.5 quarts to fill up an empty transmission pan. That doesn't take into account whats in the torque converter or the rest of the trans. If you do this by yourself at your house you will only be changing what is in your pan. If you want to change all 17.7 quarts then the guys above are correct... take it to a shop where they can flush the whole thing. And as for fluid I believe a 4R100 takes Merc 5.

Lange503 11-04-2010 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by tiremann9669 (Post 646887)
Some have a plug in the converter so you can change ALL the fluid, not sure about yours but worth looking into. I agree that its a messy job but still prefer to do it myself, you never know what the last guys tranny left in the lube shops machine :c:

yeah they can't mix at all, they both run through seperate lines :tu:


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