Re: ATF in TF727?
[Re: justinp61]
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Think I'll pick up a gallon of each, the ATF that's in my converter will give enough color to see it on the dip stick. Agree, while the engine is out I will be making the switch to Hy-gard
2000 Dakota R/T, 408 magnum, 727, Indy heads 1000cfm 4150 carb, 93 octane fuel. motor; 10.258 @ 132.78 200 shot; 9.262 @ 144.69 racemagnum
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Re: ATF in TF727?
[Re: slammedR/T]
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I tried it once to see if I could get the conv to stall higher... it didnt help mine so I swapped back... but after reading more info I might have used the wrong one
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Re: ATF in TF727?
[Re: Monte_Smith]
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I won't say who, but will say that SEVERAL of the trick "race fluids" are simply Hy-Guard with dye. How do I know? Because I have seen them pump it from 55 gal drums into their bottles........LOL!!!
I have heard for 40 years that B&M Trick Shift is just Type F with blue dye in it.
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Re: ATF in TF727?
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Hey Monte according to the table, the reg Hygard handles heat better than the lo viscosity one....
Which do you feel would be better in a street /strip application 727 with a decent cooler and with 5K stall ?
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Re: ATF in TF727?
[Re: Monte_Smith]
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Monty JD lists five hydraulic fluids. Which one do you you run? Most use Hy-Guard or the Low Viscocity Hy-Guard. The Low Viscosity is a direct swap for most ATFs, except if you read the standards is MUCH more durable and maintains viscosity better at higher temps and that's what we WANT. I would suggest the low viscosity for anybody wanting to swap. We have run regular Hy-Guard and a lot of guys with Bruno's and Lenco Drives use this. The regular Hy-Guard will generally tighter your converter up about 200-300 on the stall. Thanks Monty.
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Re: ATF in TF727?
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Some of the big horsepower turbo cars will smoke the regular trans fluid in one pass and some guys used to change it every pass. The Hy-Guard is VERY resistant to heat.
Only bad thing, is that it's hard to see on the stick. Easily fixed by adding some color dye. I won't say who, but will say that SEVERAL of the trick "race fluids" are simply Hy-Guard with dye. How do I know? Because I have seen them pump it from 55 gal drums into their bottles........LOL!!! I recently bought a converter from PTC, so at the same time I bought their Trans fluid to put in my fresh build 727. Their fluid appears to be some type of hyd fluid also.
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Re: ATF in TF727?
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Some of the big horsepower turbo cars will smoke the regular trans fluid in one pass and some guys used to change it every pass. The Hy-Guard is VERY resistant to heat.
Only bad thing, is that it's hard to see on the stick. Easily fixed by adding some color dye. I won't say who, but will say that SEVERAL of the trick "race fluids" are simply Hy-Guard with dye. How do I know? Because I have seen them pump it from 55 gal drums into their bottles........LOL!!! I recently bought a converter from PTC, so at the same time I bought their Trans fluid to put in my fresh build 727. Their fluid appears to be some type of hyd fluid also. You would be right
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Re: ATF in TF727?
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The one reason I run the type F is the guys in the trans lab at Chrysler... I had plenty of friends in there and asked this question when I started racing... ALL of them said F so I did From a factory race bulletin.
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Re: ATF in TF727?
[Re: fed]
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Ordered some hy-gard low viscosity last night, $13.55 a gallon jug, so I got three gallons on the way
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Re: ATF in TF727?
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Question, I talked to rossler a while ago, he told my about the Hyguard, BUT he told me it might slow the car. (He said the engine should make 1500 or more to use the Hyguard) I tried it and did not really see a change. I use type f as per rossler site. I didn't know it was available in diff viscosity. Maybe I should try the lighter one ?
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Re: ATF in TF727?
[Re: Monte_Smith]
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Damn.......it's an epidemic.....LOL!!! Careful now guys, too much of this and you will have to turn in your "I'm a REAL Mopar guy buttons".......LMFAO!!!! I have a modern Dakota truck, I'm not considered a real Mopar guy anyway
2000 Dakota R/T, 408 magnum, 727, Indy heads 1000cfm 4150 carb, 93 octane fuel. motor; 10.258 @ 132.78 200 shot; 9.262 @ 144.69 racemagnum
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