Apr-09-2011 06:31 AM
Apr-16-2011 05:18 PM
wagonmaster2 wrote:
Maybe I've missed an answer to this question in all the great responses but I was wondering how long to run the High Efficiency filters assuming the fluid analysis says the fluid is okay seeing as how Allison says to change the filters every 36 months?
Should the filters be changed every 36 months even if the fluid can be run 60-84 months, or even longer? Mileage only runs around 4,000-5,000 miles per year.
Wagonmaster2
2004 Meridian 36G Allison 3000 Cat C-7 330 HP
Apr-16-2011 04:52 PM
lanerd wrote:
Did we scare poor Tom off with the multitude of questions?
Ron
Apr-16-2011 04:49 PM
sundancer268 wrote:
Is there a way to add the internal oil level sensor to my 3060 S/N 6510026852? This unit was manufactured in 1994 and installed in a Spartan Chassis for Gulf Stream. Thank you.
Apr-16-2011 12:42 PM
Apr-15-2011 06:44 PM
Apr-14-2011 08:27 PM
Apr-14-2011 08:19 PM
hzjcm8 wrote:lanerd wrote:
Welcome Tom... my 08 Safari has the C7 CAT and a 3000mh (built in 07) Allison and as I read in an earlier post (and also in my Allison manual), I'm required to change both filters every 36 months and full fluid change every 48 month. When changing the filters, I will lose almost half of the fluid and am required to replace it (of course). When changing the fluid at 48 months, I assume I do not change the filters, but if I don't pull both filters I also assume I will not get the entire 19 qts (4" pan) to drain. I now have 27,000 miles and recently replaced both the filters and the 19 qts of Transynd. It seems strange to me that the filters are only good for 36 months and the fluid for 48. Will it be detrimental to the trans if I change both filters and fluid every 48 months, or should I change both every 36 months? Due to the price of Transynd, I would like to reduce the amount of good (and fresh) Transynd with the replacement of the lost fluid during the filter change.
thanks, and once again welcome.
Ron
Ron,
Are you running Allison Gold Series filters or the High Capacity filters? Or are you running some "aftermarket" filters?
Apr-14-2011 07:37 PM
Apr-14-2011 06:55 PM
lanerd wrote:
Welcome Tom... my 08 Safari has the C7 CAT and a 3000mh (built in 07) Allison and as I read in an earlier post (and also in my Allison manual), I'm required to change both filters every 36 months and full fluid change every 48 month. When changing the filters, I will lose almost half of the fluid and am required to replace it (of course). When changing the fluid at 48 months, I assume I do not change the filters, but if I don't pull both filters I also assume I will not get the entire 19 qts (4" pan) to drain. I now have 27,000 miles and recently replaced both the filters and the 19 qts of Transynd. It seems strange to me that the filters are only good for 36 months and the fluid for 48. Will it be detrimental to the trans if I change both filters and fluid every 48 months, or should I change both every 36 months? Due to the price of Transynd, I would like to reduce the amount of good (and fresh) Transynd with the replacement of the lost fluid during the filter change.
thanks, and once again welcome.
Ron
Apr-14-2011 06:48 PM
slemnah wrote:
Tom, welcome to the forum. Your info is very valuable to all of us. I have a 97 HR Imperial with a 3000 series Allison. I tried to check the fluid level using my touch pad but I guess I don't have that option. Is there a way to upgrade my touch pad for fluid level? Also, does it hurt to continue running Dexron lll or would it be better in the longrun to change over to synthetic? I recently purchased the motorhome and it looks like service's have all been done with Dexron. Thanks again for the help!
Steve
Apr-14-2011 03:51 PM
Apr-14-2011 01:27 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:
Hzjcm8, I have a rather unusual question. When we first bought our new coach, I could swear that I had a transmission dip stick, I know I checked it once. Then, when I took it into service for it's first 5,000 mile check up and fluid change, I went to check the dip stick and there was no dip stick, just the locking piece on the end.
When I mentioned it to the service shop, they said that they don't have dip sticks that the level is checked from the transmission pad. Again, I know I'm not crazy as I remember pulling a dip stick once when it was new.
Can I get a dip stick from Allison?
Thanks,
MM.
Apr-14-2011 11:51 AM
Apr-14-2011 11:09 AM
caymann wrote:
Checking Oil Level (3000/4000) :
When i change transmission oil, before i drain it, i mark my dipstick to where the current cold oil level is with an exacto knife or something. I drain tranny oil cold because it is synthetic and hence flows nicely. Generally this level is far higher than what the dipstick shows as hot/cold mark. You do this once only. After draining oil, i just fill oil upto this newly marked level.
Next time , i am driving and the oil is hot enough (140F or more) and i am on a level surface, i use the allison pad and press up and dn arrow together. It counts down 7..6...1..0 and tells me OL--OK (ie oil level is good)
So i don't have to worry about warming the oil after a fill to check with the tranny pad since the oil is cold at the time and tranny pad would give you the reading.
It has worked for me for many years and i have used this method in 3000 and 4000 series allison transmissions.
Apr-14-2011 11:04 AM
Desertcat921 wrote:
I have an MCI bus with allison 740 transmission and assume I can use transynd in it too?