Vegas1
Apr 09, 2014Explorer
Allison 1000
I know this topic has been covered in the past, but I can't seem to find the right answer. I am planning a change over to Transynd using the double drain and fill method. For the first drain and fill,...
bob213 wrote:
There is no better filter than the OEM. Aftermarket seem to have a problem with the placement of the holes, thereby restricting the flow. Look in the Yellow Pages for an Allison dealer near you. We get them for $8.25 at our dealer. They sell the Transynd also. And rgatijnet1 is correct...You are not supposed to "flush" an Allison.