Apr-09-2014 01:49 PM
May-03-2014 12:54 PM
Seamutt wrote:
What about Dexron 6 in an Allison?
May-02-2014 05:13 PM
May-02-2014 04:58 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
Granted TES 295 fluid does cost a few bucks more but MY transmission shifts better and runs cooler with it, as verified with my digital scan gauge monitoring transmission fluid temperature. Transmissions are expensive. Transmission fluid is cheap. I would rather use what Allison recommends than a less expensive fluid that I MAY be able to get by with.
May-02-2014 12:48 PM
hooligan wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
To the original question, regarding the Allison 1000MH transmission. ONLY TES295 approved transmission fluids are recommended. D3M fluid is NOT TES295 approved. D3M fluid specs
So the choice is yours, use a non-approved fluid or use what the Allison engineers recommend.
TRANSYND (TES 295) is obviously the better/ and recommended choice for use in Allison Transmissions.
Most Allison's in use now come with or have been refilled with TRANSYND, however those remaining transmissions using DEXRON III equivalent fluids, licensed by Allison as meeting their TES 389 are using an approved transmission fluid.
As stated on the Allison website: "TES 389™ fluids may be used in traditional on-highway products but do not provide the same drain intervals or filter change intervals as Allison Approved TES 295®"
Your link to Petro-Canada D3M fluid indicates it is TES389 licensed and therefore is an approved Allison fluid..
edit..I should add that not all D3M fluids are licensed as meeting Allison's TES389..
May-02-2014 11:54 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
To the original question, regarding the Allison 1000MH transmission. ONLY TES295 approved transmission fluids are recommended. D3M fluid is NOT TES295 approved. D3M fluid specs
So the choice is yours, use a non-approved fluid or use what the Allison engineers recommend.
May-02-2014 10:15 AM
fredbon wrote:hzjcm8 wrote:
They were (and still are) trying to tell the consumer that their fluids pass both the GM DEXRON-IIIH and the Ford MERCON specifications.
Note: I know this because I used to be on the GM Automatic Transmission Fluid Committee that granted GM DEXRON-IIIH licenses. In fact, I go back to 1990 when GM still had the DEXRON-II and DEXRON-IIE specifications.
Back to the original question, I know a broken record, can consumers be safe using D3M products in Allison Transmissions?
Fred
May-02-2014 09:52 AM
fredbon wrote:hzjcm8 wrote:
They were (and still are) trying to tell the consumer that their fluids pass both the GM DEXRON-IIIH and the Ford MERCON specifications.
Note: I know this because I used to be on the GM Automatic Transmission Fluid Committee that granted GM DEXRON-IIIH licenses. In fact, I go back to 1990 when GM still had the DEXRON-II and DEXRON-IIE specifications.
Back to the original question, I know a broken record, can consumers be safe using D3M products in Allison Transmissions?
Fred
May-01-2014 08:12 PM
hzjcm8 wrote:
They were (and still are) trying to tell the consumer that their fluids pass both the GM DEXRON-IIIH and the Ford MERCON specifications.
Note: I know this because I used to be on the GM Automatic Transmission Fluid Committee that granted GM DEXRON-IIIH licenses. In fact, I go back to 1990 when GM still had the DEXRON-II and DEXRON-IIE specifications.
Apr-30-2014 07:35 PM
fredbon wrote:,
What am I missing, I didn't see any Dextron III brand products, just the equivalent products. Back to the previous recommendations, Dextron Brand is no longer approved.
Fred
Apr-30-2014 07:21 AM
Switchman wrote:
When i took our coach to an Allison dealer for the first oil change, we talked about changeing over to transynd oil, let see what you have, he came back later and said the good news you have transyd oil. So he changed the oil and replaced the filter. He also said see me in two years for the next oil change and at that time he'll replace the filter that in the transmission.
Apr-30-2014 07:06 AM
Apr-29-2014 04:33 PM
Apr-29-2014 01:34 PM
allbrandauto wrote:
wrong way to do it find a shop that has a trans. flush machine and Allison cooler line adapters and have them do it wont cost alot
Apr-29-2014 10:53 AM
fredbon wrote:
TES 295 is the only standard they are now using.
Allison Approved Fluids
Fred