Type F or Dexron? And WHY???
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Title pretty much covers it. I know there have been debates on this a hundred times, but I've never heard anything definitive as to why some people prefer type F over the standard Dex/Merc, other than the standard "ive used it for 20 years without issue" response. My entire trans/converter is new, so before just pouring fluid into it I thought id look for opinions. Ive always run the cheapest Parts Master Dex/Merc and havent had any issues, but dont expect I would have with Type F either.
My combo:
9.5 in PTC with Steel Stator
5 Pinion Steel Front Planetary 4 Pinion Rear Billet Steel Front Drum with bleed hole for Brake Ultimate Sprag A&A Clean Neutral Transbrake 6/6 Clutch Packs with Alto Red Eagles and Kolene Steels Rear of case drilled for Sprag oiling Relocated Vent Billet Rear Servo Etc Etc
Any thoughts? Thanks
11.48 @ 120 with a 1.80 60' 318, stock 1.88 heads, stock 904, Pump Gas, 13 lbs of boost.
9.94 @ 134, 318 on pump gas, 14 lbs w/ Eddies, transbrake 727, 3600 lbs, 3.54 gear and 28's.
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Re: Type F or Dexron? And WHY???
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Maybe a little OT but did you guys ever hear about adding a quart of 30wt. engine oil to your trans fluid? I remember reading an article in Chrysler Power mag about 20 years ago that some race builders say that ATF does not lubricate enough to keep the rollers and bushings from seizing and galling Sorry for the hi-jack but you don't see too many threads about ATF on here. Gus
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Re: Type F or Dexron? And WHY???
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Maybe a little OT but did you guys ever hear about adding a quart of 30wt. engine oil to your trans fluid? I remember reading an article in Chrysler Power mag about 20 years ago that some race builders say that ATF does not lubricate enough to keep the rollers and bushings from seizing and galling Sorry for the hi-jack but you don't see too many threads about ATF on here. Gus
Hogwash , millions of 833's were built by Mopar and filled with ATF and they are 100% fine with it ....
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Re: Type F or Dexron? And WHY???
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Now thats funny Where's that guy with the pics of the gears from his dads transmission Gus
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Re: Type F or Dexron? And WHY???
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I use the Mopar ATF + 4. Why ? Well I worked at a Dodge dealer for 24 years and have a nice stock of it and it works great in my car. Ron
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Re: Type F or Dexron? And WHY???
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Rick at A&A said to use the Dex/Merc... I have all his goodies in my trans, so I am listening to him!
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Re: Type F or Dexron? And WHY???
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Maybe a little OT but did you guys ever hear about adding a quart of 30wt. engine oil to your trans fluid? I remember reading an article in Chrysler Power mag about 20 years ago that some race builders say that ATF does not lubricate enough to keep the rollers and bushings from seizing and galling Sorry for the hi-jack but you don't see too many threads about ATF on here. Gus
Hogwash , millions of 833's were built by Mopar and filled with ATF and they are 100% fine with it ....
Using type F in a transbrake trans I had thrust washers going away very quickly. I rollerized the trans and can run type F now without issue. A race trans can easily use Dexeron provided the power going through it isn't extreme, (less than 800 hp?) and the thrust washers will appreciate the extra lube. Usually by the time you get to that power level the trans is rollerized anyway. The factory wanted lube in there for a reason, and I don't argue with the original engineers requirements without knowing exactly what and why I am changing something. The same applies with adding motor oil to type F. You now have an unknown combination, which may be sliprior than standard Dex! As for slippage, the extra holding isn't really needed till the shift points and torque get really high. A stock trans with a tight torque converter shifting at WOT has to drag a very heavy rotating assembly down a lot of rpm, which means a very big load put on it. I would love to see an engineering type do the math on a stock Hemi shifting at 6000+ rpm and dropping back to say 4500 rpm versus my lighter 528 with all aluminum drum trans shifting at 7100 and only having to pull the motor back to 6600. I bet the stock hemi deal has a tougher situation!
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Re: Type F or Dexron? And WHY???
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Re: Type F or Dexron? And WHY???
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When Pro-Trans first built my trans several years ago they prefered type-F so that`s what I`ve used ever since. When Darrel Parks freshoned it he said he could of put it back together and run it but I didn`t so he freshoned it and installed thrust washers where he could.............that was over 7 years ago and still going strong.
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Re: Type F or Dexron? And WHY???
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Guy who used to build my trannies( Jim pauquette) Owner of JPT, and for a long time the builder of about anything fast in stock and superstock Ford racing in the country told me dont ever use anything but Type F.
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Re: Type F or Dexron? And WHY???
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Type F..... cheapo type F.... never had a trans fail and thats with pretty much stock guts with a trans brake
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Guy who used to build my trannies( Jim pauquette) Owner of JPT, and for a long time the builder of about anything fast in stock and superstock Ford racing in the country told me dont ever use anything but Type F.
Jim Rebuilt my converter last year for me, great guy, Type F fluid is all i use in my 727. Mostly Coan goodies in my tranny and they will tell you the same. you will get a firmer shift and less clutch slippage with the F
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Re: Type F or Dexron? And WHY???
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I used Dexron for about 10 years, and then cheap TypeF for about another 10 years. Never even damaged a 727, ever.
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Re: Type F or Dexron? And WHY???
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Maybe a little OT but did you guys ever hear about adding a quart of 30wt. engine oil to your trans fluid? I remember reading an article in Chrysler Power mag about 20 years ago that some race builders say that ATF does not lubricate enough to keep the rollers and bushings from seizing and galling Sorry for the hi-jack but you don't see too many threads about ATF on here. Gus
Hogwash , millions of 833's were built by Mopar and filled with ATF and they are 100% fine with it ....
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