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Re: Checking automatic tranny fluid on a '52 HUDSON ????
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Posted by IHank on June 07, 2001 at 21:46:35 from (207.177.47.130):
In Reply to: Checking automatic tranny fluid on a '52 HUDSON ???? posted by Alberta Mike on June 06, 2001 at 21:37:31:
AM- Bama and Les got it right. Peel back the passenger side floor mat. The passenger side of the transmission hump should have some sort of access plug or panel. Just below the opening should be a little dipstick in the hole where you add ATF. Someplace in the fifties GM changed to the long tube transmission dipstick at the rear of the engine compartment. Keep it at the full line, because if you run it low it'll fry! That ATF has to serve as a lubricant, an hydraulic controls fluid, and a torque converter power transfer fluid medium. IHank
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