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- Bruce_BrownModerator
twodownzero wrote:
If the trans pan has a drain plug, I would drain and refill the pan every time you change the oil.
Thats a bit excessive, isn't it? :E - map40Explorer
deandec wrote:
I have used a fluid testing service to start a trend on the fluids.
You have a unique opportunity to get the fluid analyzed to see the wear on the transmission before before you change the fluid.
I use Blackstone Labs for my coolant, engine oil, and transmission fluid analysis.
FWIW most of us change the fluids long before they wear out. If out of warranty, perhaps the lawyers' version of frequency can be ignored?
That's a good idea. How much do you send and how do you send it? - twodownzeroExplorerIf the trans pan has a drain plug, I would drain and refill the pan every time you change the oil.
- wallynmExplorerI would talk to an Allision dealer.
- deandecExplorerI have used a fluid testing service to start a trend on the fluids.
You have a unique opportunity to get the fluid analyzed to see the wear on the transmission before before you change the fluid.
I use Blackstone Labs for my coolant, engine oil, and transmission fluid analysis.
FWIW most of us change the fluids long before they wear out. If out of warranty, perhaps the lawyers' version of frequency can be ignored? - bjbearExplorerAllison transmissions are the best of the best. They will give 100’s of thousands miles of dependible service if you follow their published guidelines. Conidering the cost of repairs, it is worth spending the money on the required service and fluids. See the following.....
http://www.visualsc.com/allison_fluid_filter.pdf - map40Explorer
JR45 wrote:
map40 wrote:
I'm buying an Alfa with a C7 and an Allison 3000. The tranny had an oil change 4 years and 25k miles ago. Do you change the trans fluid due to time?
Here is the right way to change the trans oil, and use TranSynd TES 295 Fluid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5PbOg9x4qo
JR45
AWESOME video. THANKS JR45! - map40Explorer
gbopp wrote:
FWIW, I would change the transmission fluid. Then you know when it was changed, the type of fluid used and have a baseline for future maintenance.
I have a great maintenance log, the RV belonged to an aircraft mechanic. It calls for fluid change every 150K miles or 4 years, but I have never heard of changing it due to age. He changed it at 53K 3 1/2 years ago, now it has 80K miles. If I follow the time, I would have to change it in April, but with less than 30K miles when it could go to $150K - map40Explorer
Branson N Tucson wrote:
I'm confused, nothing new. But putting oil in your transmission? Thought you put transmission fluid in it.
Thanks for the great clarification. I was meaning trans fluid, which is, hydraulic fluid, or also falls in the category of oils and lubricants. - Unless the fluid looks burnt I would continue to run it to at least 30,000 miles.
Longer if called out in the manual.
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