>From the comments that I have read on the Net there seems to be a general
recommendation for switching to Synthetic ATF. I have talked to two local
transmission shops about doing this. Both felt that there was no real
justification for switching, however, I disagree.
One wanted to drill and tap a drain connection in the converter as the only
way to get out all of the old fluid. The other shop was not equipped to do
this. Is there any risk of getting metal filings in the converter?
At the cost of flushing with excess synthetic fluid it would be cheaper to
put in a drain connection. Any comments?
Bob McCarthy
mccarthy
recommendation for switching to Synthetic ATF. I have talked to two local
transmission shops about doing this. Both felt that there was no real
justification for switching, however, I disagree.
One wanted to drill and tap a drain connection in the converter as the only
way to get out all of the old fluid. The other shop was not equipped to do
this. Is there any risk of getting metal filings in the converter?
At the cost of flushing with excess synthetic fluid it would be cheaper to
put in a drain connection. Any comments?
Bob McCarthy
mccarthy