I'm interested in using synthetic fluid in my early 727, but local transmission guy sez that flushing out an older high mileage automatic MIGHT stir up miscellaneous junk and wear particles, creating problems in the valve body and other sensitive areas. He sez that the synthetics in cases like the above can also lead to leaks in seals and gaskets - I know a bit about THAT from previous experiences with synthetic motor oils.
ANYWAY, he sez the BEST way, other than starting with a new or rebuilt transmission, is to drain as with a normal transmission service, and then loosen the valve body to get most of the remaining oil out, and then IF the TC has a DRAIN PLUG, drain the remaining oil from it. Supposedly less likely to stir up sediment and such.
Question IS, do the TC's in the older 3-speed trannies HAVE a drain plug? If I can't drain essentially ALL the regular fluid out, I'm not inclined to only do a partial job, especially if I still have to possibly deal with random fluid leaks and seepage...
I know it's possible to remove the inspection plate on the bottom plate of the TC housing, but I'm hoping someone here already KNOWS the answer?
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http://community. webshots.com/user/davison71 Early '91 250, 727 AT, 307 rear... Banks Stinger exhaust, intercooler... US Gear OD... Tweaked pump, upgraded radiator... MORE than a match for every new PS Ford encountered so far...
"Dura" WHAT? NOW I know where all those recycled beer cans go...
ANYWAY, he sez the BEST way, other than starting with a new or rebuilt transmission, is to drain as with a normal transmission service, and then loosen the valve body to get most of the remaining oil out, and then IF the TC has a DRAIN PLUG, drain the remaining oil from it. Supposedly less likely to stir up sediment and such.
Question IS, do the TC's in the older 3-speed trannies HAVE a drain plug? If I can't drain essentially ALL the regular fluid out, I'm not inclined to only do a partial job, especially if I still have to possibly deal with random fluid leaks and seepage...
I know it's possible to remove the inspection plate on the bottom plate of the TC housing, but I'm hoping someone here already KNOWS the answer?
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http://community. webshots.com/user/davison71 Early '91 250, 727 AT, 307 rear... Banks Stinger exhaust, intercooler... US Gear OD... Tweaked pump, upgraded radiator... MORE than a match for every new PS Ford encountered so far...
"Dura" WHAT? NOW I know where all those recycled beer cans go...
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