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I was wondering if anyone recommends that I have my tranny flushed again at my high current mileage (188K). The first time I had the tranny flushed and filled with filter replacement was at 91,000. done by Dealer.
Or is it too late, and in doing so, do I risk slippage? Some local shops recommend I just leave as is because the old ATF carmelizes (getting thick) (Preventing slippage until tranny dies). |
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Re: 97 Blazer transmission service
Ok, you need to go to another mechanic, he is spewing a bunch of useless crap and myths.
Don't get your transmission flushed, but get the pan dropped and the filter in the pan and the tranny filter changed.
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BlazerLT
Thanks for the suggestion. |
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Re: 97 Blazer transmission service
no problem, just keeping you informed.
It is amazing the amount of mechanics that spew 30 year old bullshit still.
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Re: Re: 97 Blazer transmission service
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Re: 97 Blazer transmission service
On a high millage trans it is safer to just change filter.
A complete flush and you run the risk of all new high detergent traans fluid breaking lose all varnish and sludge and sticking the solenoids and valves in valve body. It kinda like the old brillcream commerical a little dab at a time will do you. Mt-2500 |
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Re: 97 Blazer transmission service
If the trans has not had good regular service or flushes.
And you are unsure of last service or what mileage. It would be safer to just drop the pan and change the filter. And maybe change the filter again in 10-20K. When you change it look the filter and the bottom of the pan over. You can tell a lot about the condition of a trans by looking in the oil pan and cutting open the old filter. They all have a little sludge ,but a hole lot of clutch,sludge ,or metal in there spells problems. Mt-2500 |
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This was because I was having some shifting problems with my transmission and the fluid has only been changed when the filter was dropped 2 or 3 times. This only changes a small amount of the fluid and seeing my filter replacement was only 2 years ago and low milage, I just went for the complete fluid change. It took no more than 10 minutes and holy shit the stuf coming out was dark compared to the bright cherry red going in. Since then my shifting issues have disappeared and everything is performing awesome.
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Re: 97 Blazer transmission service
How did you change out all of the fluid?
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Took 10 minutes and all new fluid. THEN, if you haven't done it, go to the mechanic and swap in a new tranny filter. That was you will be completely fresh and have a clean slate.
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Re: 97 Blazer transmission service
He probably went to a shop that specializes in "T-Tech" flushes. They are rather simple machines, having the cooler line hooked up to them to reclaim the fluid as it is pumped out by the tranny when it's in neutral. Then, just as fast as the machine "sucks" the fluid out, the return oil cooler line is used to push fresh fluid back in.
I use the Ghetto method myself: Every two scheduled oil change intervals (12,000 miles or so) I use a hand operated pump to suck all of the fluid out that I can get with wiggling a long vinyl tube around the pan through the tranny dispsick tube. I then refill, and do the usual checks to make sure the pan is full - test drive gently until hot, then check the fluid levels again with the truck idling in park. Re-adjust fluid level as needed, especially if it's still low. Every three years, or 30,000 miles, I drop the pan and replace the filter and fluid that is lost during the filter change. The fluid through all of this remains a bright cherry red and smells fresh.
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Re: 97 Blazer transmission service
To Flush or not To Flush ?
What may be good for the Goose may not be good for the Gander. Just like Kenney Rodgers said you have got to know when to fold and when to hold. If the fluid has high mileage 100K or over or is real dirty you had better hold. On a trans that has had good regular service at 50K or sooner a flush is good. But be ware of jiffie/quick/wallmart /fast lubes that offer power and fast flushes. They have abused and over rated the trans flush. They have a habit of using one fit all fluid out of the same barrel that fits all. They just throw in a bottle of additive to make it fit all. Or worse they pitch in a bottle of cleaner or dope in it that can do more harm than good. And will tell you the filter does not need changing with a flush. Just remember that all new fluid makes a high detergent cleaner that will break loose all varnish and dirt and grit in the trans and drop it in valve body and solenoids. Always change the filter and go easy on or use no dope and cleaner. Adjust/check the bands and linkage on the trans that have bands and adjustments. Always use the trans fluid the trans/manf calls for. And be aware that some manf have changed the type of fluid specs since the trans was manf. Some fords have changed the specs and a lot of cry/dodge have gone to the newer type of fluid on their trans service. Also some fords have tsb’s and require a total complete trans flush to cure trans shifting problems. Some as low as 30K If a person does not have a flush machine a old 5 gallon bucket and a couple of rubber hoses to connect to the cooler lines and with the other end in the bucket will make a good flush machine. Just put the hoses in the bucket and start the engine and start pouring fluid into the trans until the fluid running into the bucket gets good and clean. It usually takes 16-20 qts. To get a good flush. Flush or No flush always service the trans filter and trans on a good regular basic. People that keep the serviced have a lot less trans problems. MT-2500 |
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Re: Re: 97 Blazer transmission service
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All they did with mine was hook up the tranny cooler hoses and allow the transmission pump to pump the new fluid in, and the old fluid out. They never asked for any extra detergent or anything. Just want to make sure everyone knows the difference, most of the places just offer a fluid exchange, but a filter service does have to be done sometime in the near future after the service to have everything in perfect running order. No place that I know uses generic tranny fluid and then adds additives to make it compatible with different models so I have no clue where you got that from.
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For these trucks running the 4L60e, 700R4, or any other transmission for that matter, the fluid is pushed through the cooler lines as the pump picks fluid up in the pan, so to flush it, you need a machine to push the fluid back into the transmission, because it does not suck it up. I have done several flushes and if you don't have a flush machine, you need to add fluid through the dipstick, and it will flow out the bottom cooler line-no sucking. Think about it, if it sucked fluid through the cooling circuit, you would have collapsing cooler lines if they were rubber(anyone who has a external cooler installed will know), or a 4t60(5)e, which has rubber hose endings installed from the factory, also oil would not leak if you had a leak, because it would be sucking it up, it would only leak when the engine was off. Also, I have heard about the wal mart/fast lubes putting the wrong fluid in transmissions, like fords requiring Mercon fluid and gettting Dexron, or Type 7176/ATF+3, which is for Chrysler or vise versa. Yeah, be careful where you take it. |
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