Jul-09-2020 05:14 PM
Jul-11-2020 12:10 PM
Jul-11-2020 08:02 AM
wolfe10 wrote:
IMO, doing two changes back to back is a total waste of money.
With the first change from Dexron to Transynd, Allison's recommendation is merely to follow the change schedule for Dexron.
Yes, with the second change using Transynd, you go to the much longer service schedule allowed for Transynd.
Jul-11-2020 07:04 AM
Jul-11-2020 06:06 AM
JimR 1 wrote:mike brez wrote:
Right now your on regular trans maintenance schedule.
To be able to go to the full tes 295 schedule you are suppose to drain trans fluid fill with tes 295 drive 30 miles drain trans fluid change filters and refill with tes 295.
Where did this come from, the drive 30 miles?
From this guy
Hi Folks,
My name is Tom Johnson and I was the former Transmission Fluids Engineer at Allison Transmission from 1990 until my retirement in 2009. I am a member of the Good Sam Club Class A motorhome forum and one of the members asked me to join the IRV2 forums.
I'm here to help with your questions about Allison Transmission fluid specifications, TranSynd, oil and coolant analysis, etc.
Let me know how I can help.
PS: You can call me "Mr. TranSynd" if you like..
JimR
Jul-10-2020 05:41 PM
mike brez wrote:
Right now your on regular trans maintenance schedule.
To be able to go to the full tes 295 schedule you are suppose to drain trans fluid fill with tes 295 drive 30 miles drain trans fluid change filters and refill with tes 295.
Jul-10-2020 02:46 PM
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Jul-10-2020 05:51 AM
lryrob9301 wrote:
You need to find a different mechanic, he is taking you to the cleaners over recommending unneeded services. With Transynd, your transmission is good for 150,000 miles or 6000 hours of operation or 48 months whichever comes first. The filters need to be changed 75,000 miles or 3000 hours of operation or 36 months whichever comes first. This is as per the Allison service manual.
Jul-09-2020 08:11 PM
Jul-09-2020 07:30 PM
Jul-09-2020 06:57 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:gbopp wrote:
Change your transmission fluid on a regular basis. It's cheap insurance.
Concur !
I usually also tell people to use the OEM recommended fluid.
Jul-09-2020 06:37 PM
gbopp wrote:
Change your transmission fluid on a regular basis. It's cheap insurance.