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SignUp Now!I have heard many people use Type F for firmer shifts. I would never use it. Sure you get firmer shifts but it has less lubricants too so you lose service life. Now if its just a race car and not driven much on the streets then fine, but if its a street car or dd then i would use Dex III or the new Dex VI im gonna try the next flush.
Do you know something that I don't about fluid? Type F fluid is for Ford vehicles. Our cars should use Dex III or more commonly known now as "Dex/Merc" Pretty sure I'm right on this but always willing to learn!
Five or six quarts of Automatic Transmission Fluid. I recommend Type F fluid for heavy duty use, since it actually will make the transmission shift a little firmer. Dexron III can be used for purely street driven cars. If you do choose to use Type F fluid, don't worry about it mixing with Dexron III that might be in the transmission. It won't cause any problems, and the Dexron III will eventually be flushed out as you continue to change the fluid with Type F.
The fluid was right at the full mark the day after I changed it. When I checked it last night, it looked over-full, like almost an inch past the full mark.
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I still think that a pressure gauge will tell the tale.
And, yes, you have to check the fluid level with the engine + trans hot and running in park on a level surface. (at least a 10 minute drive)
If you didn't scorch the frictions, it may be a relatively easy repair.
But, I have heard good things about Husek's work.
Bob
One other question, when you put the transmission filter in, do you push it all the way up? Or is it better to have it lower near the bottom of the pan? It does not seem to "lock" into any one position.