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What to use to clean an automatic trans case?

Posted By: charge70

What to use to clean an automatic trans case? - 10/09/21 11:51 PM

Does anyone know what to use to clean a transmission case?I'm rebuilding the trans in my Charger and I want to get the deep oil stains out of the case. Any suggestions?Thanks,John.
Posted By: TJP

Re: What to use to clean an automatic trans case? - 10/10/21 12:40 AM

A aluminum wheel cleaner for non coated wheels may do the trick if they're not to bad and the case is complete degreased
or google cast aluminum cleaner beer
Posted By: A727Tflite

Re: What to use to clean an automatic trans case? - 10/10/21 02:55 AM

Mineral spirits first. Then hit varnish and serious stains with toluene.

Don’t breathe the fumes.
Posted By: TJP

Re: What to use to clean an automatic trans case? - 10/10/21 02:23 PM

Originally Posted by Transman
Mineral spirits first. Then hit varnish and serious stains with toluene.

Don’t breathe the fumes.

or smoke, Toluene in model glue is what would get the glue sniffers high whistling
Posted By: A727Tflite

Re: What to use to clean an automatic trans case? - 10/10/21 02:34 PM

Originally Posted by TJP
Originally Posted by Transman
Mineral spirits first. Then hit varnish and serious stains with toluene.

Don’t breathe the fumes.

or smoke, Toluene in model glue is what would get the glue sniffers high whistling


Maybe that’s why I am happy when I clean cases. wink
Posted By: MoparMike1974

Re: What to use to clean an automatic trans case? - 10/10/21 02:44 PM

I use a regular degreasser first then pressure wash all the bulk of grease and oil off. I use Zep Orange but any degreasser will work like purple power. Then I use a caustic degreasser that basically etches the aluminum and gets it perfectly clean. The best stuff was some I got from a friend who worked for a hvac company. It cleaned awesome and left the aluminum shiny. Most leave the aluminum a dull grey.
Only pressure wash a transmission if you will be taking it apart immediately. No matter how well you try to seal it up there will be some water that makes its way in.

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Posted By: 440_Offroader

Re: What to use to clean an automatic trans case? - 10/10/21 02:47 PM

There's a local guy that advertises Vapor Blasting for aluminum parts. The parts come out like brand new. Not sure if there is someone in your area that does It?
Posted By: Moparite

Re: What to use to clean an automatic trans case? - 10/10/21 04:18 PM

Glass bead/media blast always gives a nice surface look. Vapor blasting is the same process but with water instead of air.
Posted By: moparjim79

Re: What to use to clean an automatic trans case? - 10/10/21 06:07 PM

Purple power is a strong degreaser that has "brightner" in it and i agree with Mike, its a great way to cut the lardy caked on sludge accumulate. You may have to agitate with a stiff brush after it has sat for a few minutes. Then, find a truck wash( big rigs) or similar place that will sell you straight wash acid. It will disintegrate any remaining grease or residue and leave a nice etched surface suitable for painting or polishing. Do not leave acidic products on aluminum for too long, they will start to dissolve the metal.
Posted By: John_Kunkel

Re: What to use to clean an automatic trans case? - 10/10/21 07:57 PM

Case (and other stuff) cleaner.

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Posted By: TJP

Re: What to use to clean an automatic trans case? - 10/11/21 12:52 AM

Originally Posted by Transman
Originally Posted by TJP
Originally Posted by Transman
Mineral spirits first. Then hit varnish and serious stains with toluene.

Don’t breathe the fumes.

or smoke, Toluene in model glue is what would get the glue sniffers high whistling


Maybe that’s why I am happy when I clean cases. wink


LOL up
Posted By: TJP

Re: What to use to clean an automatic trans case? - 10/11/21 12:58 AM

Originally Posted by Moparite
Glass bead/media blast always gives a nice surface look. Vapor blasting is the same process but with water instead of air.


I wouldn't go any near a glass or media blaster of any kind as the abrasive dust can get into the smallest openings/areas. Had a friend do his oil pan that was supposed to be sealed off. Even said he flushed it several times. Ate the bearings within 5 minutes of start up frown
Posted By: PhillyRag

Re: What to use to clean an automatic trans case? - 10/11/21 01:41 AM

Originally Posted by TJP
Originally Posted by Moparite
Glass bead/media blast always gives a nice surface look. Vapor blasting is the same process but with water instead of air.

I wouldn't go any near a glass or media blaster of any kind as the abrasive dust can get into the smallest openings/areas. Had a friend do his oil pan that was supposed to be sealed off. Even said he flushed it several times. Ate the bearings within 5 minutes of start up frown


If it had any baffles, then yes. Same as with most valve covers. But a plain pan wouldn't be a problem.
Posted By: DAYCLONA

Re: What to use to clean an automatic trans case? - 10/11/21 01:59 AM

If you want it look original in texture and finish, see if you have someone that does dry ice blasting in your area......
Posted By: 1972CudaV21

Re: What to use to clean an automatic trans case? - 10/11/21 03:17 AM

Originally Posted by DAYCLONA
If you want it look original in texture and finish, see if you have someone that does dry ice blasting in your area......


Nice👍
Posted By: That AMC Guy

Re: What to use to clean an automatic trans case? - 10/11/21 11:57 AM

I'm pretty partial to Easy-Off oven cleaner. The yellow stuff, not the new blue stuff, though, the blue can ain't terrible.

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Posted By: TJP

Re: What to use to clean an automatic trans case? - 10/11/21 02:09 PM

Originally Posted by PhillyRag
Originally Posted by TJP
Originally Posted by Moparite
Glass bead/media blast always gives a nice surface look. Vapor blasting is the same process but with water instead of air.

I wouldn't go any near a glass or media blaster of any kind as the abrasive dust can get into the smallest openings/areas. Had a friend do his oil pan that was supposed to be sealed off. Even said he flushed it several times. Ate the bearings within 5 minutes of start up frown


If it had any baffles, then yes. Same as with most valve covers. But a plain pan wouldn't be a problem.


iagree But it had baffles. On a trans case ? I'll pass. Wonder if the OP knows anyone with a hotsy ?
Posted By: 375inStroke

Re: What to use to clean an automatic trans case? - 10/20/21 08:16 PM

I'll second Easy Off.
Posted By: 6PakBee

Re: What to use to clean an automatic trans case? - 10/21/21 01:19 AM

Originally Posted by John_Kunkel
Case (and other stuff) cleaner.


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