bartonmd wrote:... If you get slippage when you change the fluid, you had a problem to begin with...
which is usually when people service a tranny
The reason transmissions sometimes fail after you get a lot of miles on them, then change fluid, is usually because the filter plugs up and starves the thing for fluid... Old trans fluid has lost (or used up) its additives, and stops fighting buildup inside the transmission... When you replace that fluid well after the buildup has gotten away from you, you introduce all new additives, which break up the buildup, and send it through the system... Sometimes, you'll get it stuck somewhere important, and will starve something for fluid and kill it... Most of the time, though, all the buildup makes its way through the system, and plugs the filter, which starves the whole system for oil... The way to do it is; flush the system, then a couple weeks of driving later, do the filter... You've probably caught the old filter before it's plugged, and you won't completely plug your new filter from the get-go...
So you are saying...Drain fluid, refill and drive a few weeks, drop pan and change filter, fill appropriately and it will work without destroying a tranny?
HARDTRAILZ wrote:I used to tow up to 8000 lbs all the time. we got a bobcat and a 4wd tractor that went behind the s-blazers and the z71. good trailer brakes were a ust, but handled it ok.
HARDTRAILZ wrote:bartonmd wrote:... If you get slippage when you change the fluid, you had a problem to begin with...
which is usually when people service a tranny
The reason transmissions sometimes fail after you get a lot of miles on them, then change fluid, is usually because the filter plugs up and starves the thing for fluid... Old trans fluid has lost (or used up) its additives, and stops fighting buildup inside the transmission... When you replace that fluid well after the buildup has gotten away from you, you introduce all new additives, which break up the buildup, and send it through the system... Sometimes, you'll get it stuck somewhere important, and will starve something for fluid and kill it... Most of the time, though, all the buildup makes its way through the system, and plugs the filter, which starves the whole system for oil... The way to do it is; flush the system, then a couple weeks of driving later, do the filter... You've probably caught the old filter before it's plugged, and you won't completely plug your new filter from the get-go...
So you are saying...Drain fluid, refill and drive a few weeks, drop pan and change filter, fill appropriately and it will work without destroying a tranny?
Exactly... A lot of times, a trans starts acting funny, so people change the fluid to "fix it", and blame the fluid change when the trans goes a few weeks later (not you, but a lot of these cases)
Yours came with Dex 6 from the factory, I think... A pan drop, filter, and replace fluid, and you should be good to go...
But yes, flush, drive a couple weeks, then change filter and top off...
Mike
HARDTRAILZ wrote:bartonmd wrote:Exactly... A lot of times, a trans starts acting funny, so people change the fluid to "fix it", and blame the fluid change when the trans goes a few weeks later (not you, but a lot of these cases)
Yours came with Dex 6 from the factory, I think... A pan drop, filter, and replace fluid, and you should be good to go...
But yes, flush, drive a couple weeks, then change filter and top off...
Mike
I keep wavering on doing it since it does have miles, but as far as I can tell the ones before me were fairly easy ones. Also the newer fluids are a little better than the early 90's or previous junk.
But reading above...are you saying if I do it to change it all at once and call it good or do the drive a couple weeks between?
HARDTRAILZ wrote:Honestly it has been about a month. It is not horrible. i have seen better and I have seen worse. I just am thinking with this past weekends trip to the Quad City meet of 600plus miles and Tecore and Carlisle this summer with up and down and twisties, it might be a smart thing to do if done right. That is why I had been researching it and saw about the same as you stated and I mentioned about doing it in "stages". I dont have any issues, so it is probably safe to do, but I will rcheck the fluid and probably at least change the filter and refill.
HARDTRAILZ wrote:If I am gonna do it...what are some thoughts on a plus 2 qt pan or finned pan or getting one with a drain plug?
Any certain fluid or filter to buy or to avoid?
JD--Why not split this discussion off and put it somewhere so it can be found easily for people in the future?