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Old 01-23-2005, 12:32 PM
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does anyone know how to do a transmission flush? i have heard a couple people say that flushing your trans can do all sorts of crap to your truck, and you should "drain" your trans.... how do you do that? maybe if i drilled a hole into the torque converter? I paid $200 for this supposedly, "the best tansmission fluid you can buy", that is what my local parts supplier said. it is from royal purple. and i don't want to put this fluid in and make a mistake. someone please help, i don't want to take it to the dealer or transmission shop, and want to save some cash...thanks you guys....
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Re: transmission flush

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does anyone know how to do a transmission flush? i have heard a couple people say that flushing your trans can do all sorts of crap to your truck, and you should "drain" your trans.... how do you do that? maybe if i drilled a hole into the torque converter? I paid $200 for this supposedly, "the best tansmission fluid you can buy", that is what my local parts supplier said. it is from royal purple. and i don't want to put this fluid in and make a mistake. someone please help, i don't want to take it to the dealer or transmission shop, and want to save some cash...thanks you guys....

Just drop the pan and change the filter.
Than top it off with fluid........ that's what i do and never had any problems.
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Re: transmission flush

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does anyone know how to do a transmission flush? i have heard a couple people say that flushing your trans can do all sorts of crap to your truck, and you should "drain" your trans.... how do you do that? maybe if i drilled a hole into the torque converter? I paid $200 for this supposedly, "the best tansmission fluid you can buy", that is what my local parts supplier said. it is from royal purple. and i don't want to put this fluid in and make a mistake. someone please help, i don't want to take it to the dealer or transmission shop, and want to save some cash...thanks you guys....
In the past - I've always done "the double dose" when it comes to tranmission fluid changes. You flush AND drop the pan and change the filter (don't remember which comes first). Dropping the pan allows you/or whoever to see the pan bottom and wipe it out clean. You can see if there are any bits, pieces, specks, metal grinds etc.. Just dropping the pan doesn't get all the fluid out of the system - and if you are putting $200 worth of something in there - you sure don't want it diluted. At the same time - you want a fresh filter in there and remove any pan sediment before putting liquid gold in there. Also - alot depends on how many miles you have on this fluid change. Myself - I'd flush - put in fresh fluid - flush again - then drop the pan, clean pan, and filter change. Sound dumb? I don't think so if you're spending $200 on Royal Purple - and the cost of several quarts of tranmission fluid and a second flush right after the first - isn't much (you won't get charged full price for a second flush - should be able to talk them into a pretty cheap price I'd think).

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well this is one thing i recommend taking to your local transmission shop to do they'll inspect the valve body and small parts that do wear out, at that time they'll recommend if a flush is needed or not, also dont flush unless you have had it done every 50000k or so if it's at 120k dont flush just change your fluid check out 4l60e.com and sonnex transmission parts these trans do have small plastic pc's in the valve body that wear and do need replacing every so offten pending on the wear and tear. THIS IS NOT A PLACE TO CUT CORNERS TO SAVE A BUCK! take it to your local shop and have them inspect it they know best.....
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well this is one thing i recommend taking to your local transmission shop to do they'll inspect the valve body and small parts that do wear out, at that time they'll recommend if a flush is needed or not, also dont flush unless you have had it done every 50000k or so if it's at 120k dont flush just change your fluid check out 4l60e.com and sonnex transmission parts these trans do have small plastic pc's in the valve body that wear and do need replacing every so offten pending on the wear and tear. THIS IS NOT A PLACE TO CUT CORNERS TO SAVE A BUCK! take it to your local shop and have them inspect it they know best.....
Busta,

How often do you recommend a newer transmission be flushed and/or pan dropped?
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Re: transmission flush

Busta,

How often do you recommend a newer transmission be flushed and/or pan dropped? every 30.000 miles if you want to keep it
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Re: transmission flush

every 30.000 miles if you want to keep it
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I'm with Busta on this, you don't want to intermittently change your ATF. If you have never changed it and it has over 30-40,000...don't change it. ATF either needs to be changed on a regular basis or not touched. When people change the fluid after 70,000 miles, it drastically reduces the life of the trans.

silveradoking, I wouldn't mess with it. I think these fluids are made more for people putting together a newly rebuilt trans with no fluid in it at all. I can't see the Royal Purple helping your performance enough to justify all the hassle of doing this. BTW, DON'T DRILL THE CONVERTER! That would be bad. The only way to get that fluid out is to take it off the trans, and it holds a few quarts so whatever you add will be mixed with it. Honestly, I would just sell the Royal Purple on ebay or something.
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Busta,

How often do you recommend a newer transmission be flushed and/or pan dropped?
well i think it's kind of stupid because your manual says fluid change i think at 160k(again i use k iam in canada sorry gents) but iam told to flush at 50k??? i too am a little confused by this one also..most shops wont flush it for you unless you can prove that you've done it evey 50k because of how many develop problems after the flush then come down on the shop who did it saying it worked fine befor the flush and now it slips? i've being a mechanic since '93 iam no tranny mechanic it is it's own trade for a reason. iam in heavy equipment for the last 5 yrs so lots has changes since class 'A' days, this is why i recommend taking it to your local tranny shop one with a good rep..dont forget most dealers dont have a tranny mechanic most send them out or just change them, i know my dealer doesnt have one..they just change parts there, they can't seem to fix anything!! sonnex transmission.com has list of parts to upgrade your tranny to make it stonger and shift wayyyy better, remmember these stupid things have PLASTIC parts that do wear out and need replacing so have a shop take a look...final note 4l60e.com is very good feel free to e-mail the tech's with questions they helped me lots when my tranny blew and guess what it happened after a flush! stupid me..
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Old 01-24-2005, 08:23 AM
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oh snap! forgot to mention i had the corvette shift kit and solinoids put into my tranny (i dont really tow anything except my hog) wow what a diff so white lighting i sugest you look into this since you have a race truck! shifts wayyy better..and if you dont have a tranny cooler get one they're dirt cheap for the insurance you get of not overheating the fluid...later
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Re: transmission flush

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does anyone know how to do a transmission flush? i have heard a couple people say that flushing your trans can do all sorts of crap to your truck, and you should "drain" your trans.... how do you do that? maybe if i drilled a hole into the torque converter? I paid $200 for this supposedly, "the best tansmission fluid you can buy", that is what my local parts supplier said. it is from royal purple. and i don't want to put this fluid in and make a mistake. someone please help, i don't want to take it to the dealer or transmission shop, and want to save some cash...thanks you guys....
I just drain and replace the fliud/filter. I have heard a lot of problem with the reverse flushing.

Every 6 months if suck all the fluid out and pour in new.

My last truck tranmission lasted 350,000 miles like this.
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Re: transmission flush

Hmm..I've 105K on mine now..I'm guessing to leave it alone? Never done anything to it.
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jeverett i did mine a 105k and she blew shortly after that at 107k, check wit hyour local tranny shop no matter what enyone say's on any forum!!
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Just curious I have a 2000 silverado with about 55k miles on it do you think I should get it flushed or is it past the point of no return, and leave it? Or just have the fluid changed?
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hey y'all???

i hear some great responses, i have about 80, 000 kilometres on my truck, and i want to make sure that i have the smoothes running truck out there, i really take the best care of my "baby", i use all the best stuff fully sythetic stuff from royal purple. i even change almost always prematurely my diffs, transfer case fluid, collant, brakes, etc i do all the work myself, how esle will i learn? but the only thing i haven't changed is the transmission fluid and power steering fluid? supposedly the two most neglected changes on everyones vehicle! what do you guys think are the chances of screwing up... is it hard to change those small plastic pieces? tanks.
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