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Re: O/T Auto transmission service
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Posted by Hobo,NC on February 02, 2007 at 17:02:38 from (71.29.34.192):
In Reply to: O/T Auto transmission service posted by 37 chief on February 02, 2007 at 13:28:47:
Just read Brokenwranch reply and good advice would add that today’s fluid aint no were as good as the fluid in the good old days has to do wif sperm whale oil and we bout killed’em all so add in lock up toque converters and higher heat/stress and the fluid additive package kin be used up and the fluid look new. I use to look at it this way in the good old days, if you serviced yer trans 4 times in its life span you would spend the cost of a rebuild back then, most trans needed rebuilt around 100K and cost $200.00. Today a trans kin run 2 to 3K so ‘bout all you kin do izz do the scheduled service and hope fer the best. Now that theirs no Whale oil additives they have yet to find a equal replacement and admit it.
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