Re: Motor oil in trans
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12/07/08 06:30 PM
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Whenever this is debated the seal compatibility issue usually arises but, in the case of Mopar, take a look at the part numbers of some of the internal seals in the steering box and pump; same part numbers for back in the day when ATF was the recommended fluid for P/S and the newer ones that specify P/S fluid only.
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Re: Motor oil in trans
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12/08/08 06:30 PM
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A higher detergent fluid might take on a black color after a while but that doesn't mean it's a problem.
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Re: Motor oil in trans
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12/08/08 07:01 PM
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Also,put your motor oil in anything but a 904/727 and see how long it lasts.Even Type F is not recommended.
The guy that does my trannies(and is one of the leading performance trans builders in the country , and has been for 30 years)said not to run anything BUT type f in the trannie
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Re: Motor oil in trans
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12/08/08 11:13 PM
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Was in the Air Force for 20 years, as a Vehicle Mechanic. Most of the larger trucks that had Allison transmissions in them, used 10 Wt (Hydraulic oil). Never had any major failure that I can remember because of the fluid. I know it's not engine oil, but it's along the same lines with different characteristics.
Before the electronic controlled tranny era it was common to use 15W-40 or 30 motor oil in Allison trannys. It was Allison approved oil as long as it was classfied as a "C4" fluid.
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Re: Motor oil in trans
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12/09/08 03:47 PM
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I wonder how many of these 'transmission builder experts' that say use this or that but not *this* or *that* have done any true long-term scientific-based testing? I wonder how many of them mix-n-match multiple variables and then pull a conclusion out on the other side???
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Re: Motor oil in trans
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12/10/08 02:15 AM
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the reason the marv booth guy recommended using some motor oil with ATF was heat related. It would still lubricate at a higher temps when ATF was useless as a lubricant. Seems like he said 16 to 32 oz. depending on how hard the transmission was used. I have put 16 oz. in everything for over 20 years.
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