changing trans fluid any thoughts or advice?

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  1. cobrakid

    cobrakid New Member

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    hi guys, did a quick search, and couldn't find anything useful.

    Anybody whose changed their tranny fluid any advice?

    I only have 20k miles on the Jeep, but I am a stickler for stuff like this.

    Any tips, tricks, or helpful info, I would like to do it myself.

    thanks,

    --C
     
  2. 1bad4dr

    1bad4dr Mr. Meany

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    get with JMATT, he has accomplished this last week.
     
  3. CentralTexHemi

    CentralTexHemi PUNISHER

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    You can drain it yourself but a complete flush is good so that it hits the torque converter and really cleans it good and mind as well replace both the filters while the tranny pan is down. I would suggest putting in some Amsoil ATF to keep the tranny running cooler as in another thread I tested the Mopar fluid vs. the Amsoil and the Amsoil ran 80 degrees cooler and is compatable with Chryslers ATF+4 you can even use it in the power steering.
     
  4. cobrakid

    cobrakid New Member

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    AmsOil, is that a fact, and it will be perfectly ok/compatible?

    Sounds good.

    Yes, I was planning on the filters also.

    thanks guys,

    -Chuck


    So it is a regular straight forward procedure, I assume.
    I don't have time for surprises. LOL
     
  5. NYCSRTATE

    NYCSRTATE Maximus Want 2 Go Fastius

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    I was gonna say you have to drop the pan either way change the filter.
     
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    CentralTexHemi PUNISHER

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    APPLICATIONS
    AMSOIL Synthetic Universal Automatic Transmission Fluid is completely compatible with other synthetic and petroleum automatic transmission fluids. AMSOIL ATF is a universal, multi-functional fluid that greatly reduces the need for specialized fluid inventories and the possibilities of misapplication.

    AMSOIL ATF is recommended for transmission, hydraulic and other applications requiring any of the following specifications:
    • GM DEXRON® II, III & VI
    • Ford MERCON®, MERCON® V & SP
    • Chrysler ATF+ through ATF+4®
    • Honda Z-1 (Not for use in CVT transmissions)
    • Toyota Type T and T-IV
    • Mitsubishi/Hyundai Diamond SP II & III
    • Allison C-3, C-4
    • Caterpillar TO-2
    • Voith G607, G1363
    • ZF TE-ML 14A, 14B, 14C
    • Mercedes Benz 236.1, 236.2, 236.6, 236.7, 236.9
    • BMW 7045E<LI class=style1>NAG 1 & 2
    • JWS 3309
    • LT 71141 (ESSO)
    • Nissan Matic D, J & K
    • Vickers I-286S & M-2950S Excellent for power steering units that use ATF.
      Not for use in CVT transmissions.
    https://www.amsoil.com/storefront/atf.aspx
     
  7. cobrakid

    cobrakid New Member

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    ..thanks for the great info Tex, I just wanted to be double sure
    because I read on one board that everybody swore you needed to
    put the stock Mopar stuff back in.

    I will see what I can do before this Sunday's drag session.

    Gonna try and break the record.....haha.

    later dudes!
     
  8. JMatt

    JMatt Platinum Supporting Member

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    The Hemi truck guys swear by the Amsoil stuff, and Amsoil does claim it works for ATF +4. Personally, I'm going to try it in my 300C SRT-8.

    I explained what I did in my PM to you, but also agree with everything that's been said here.
     
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    Wow Wade, I was under the same therory as Kid that you had to use the factory fluid. I used the Amsoil in a old PowerStroke I use to have and you are correct, temps run cooler and it takes a hell of alot more abuse to get the stuff really hot.

    Thanks

    :gotmail::thanks:
     
  10. 6.1luvr

    6.1luvr Baptized by Fire

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    Good info Wade, nice find!
     
  11. Blown-WK

    Blown-WK cherokeesrt8 survivor!

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    I'm goin with Amsoil as soon as possible in my juicebox. The tranny will thank me later:tropicalwind: