If I remember correctly, there was a question about the numbering of the fluid container. The original numbered mercon fluid has been changed to a slightly different number.Rich Brooks or Kendall should have the correct new number.
Cheap insurance. Plus, there's probably some debris in the filter from new gears, dis/reassembly, hard use, and rags that should be cleaned, and some contaminates from assembly lubes and sealants that would be nice to get out. And, to verify it's working, or not, correctly by the amount of this stuff.Question on trans oil change intervals
I had a 3:91 put in back the end of July 2022 and have average about 1,000 miles per year........ probably done about 2,500-2,750 miles on the 3:91.
Wondering if the few hundred miles I do at Sebring per year would speed up trans changes and if the new rear gear need a change at this stage now that it's fully broken in?
Stuart
Probably Ford/International sealant/adhesive. Stuff is awesome and adds a little protection against leaks but I wouldn't use it on plugs. Excess can go places you don't want it too. Teflon paste and Aviation Permatex work well for plugs, or just install a new washer.Just did a tranny empty and had a little fuzz on the magnet tip.
What looks like some debris/shavings on the screen... looked alloy in color but not sure?
What's the rubber band looking sealing rings that go on the plugs?
The mag plug doesn't look like a ring but more of a squeeze on seal as its not uniform
Ive not taken the filler plug out yet.
Guessing Jason Hefner used something to apply to the sealing junction?
Manual says crush ring only on screen plug
This sealant is awesome, I use it a lot. What gets compressed, hardens(absence of O2). Even acts like loctite as it squishes into threads. What doesn't get compressed stays fluid and won't plug anything if it dislodges. Only good for nicely machined surfaces. Silicone, etc. can compensate for lesser quality surfaces.
Why not pour it thru the speed sensor fitting hole? It would seem easier.Gold finds its homeView attachment 69138