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I know I have seen plenty of failure threads on the 1545, are there any out there that haven't failed?
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Oil changes on an automatic transmission help the gunk that gets trapped in the valve body to come out. Since the oil level usually comes to the bottom of the valve body, the gunk doesn't have gravity to help it drain away. Once the oil level drops, it drags out the oil in the valve body and with it the crud that gets stuck in all those little nooks and crannies. Also when the new oil comes busting in the valve body, it loosens the crud and it gets dropped into the pan and the filter gets it trapped.That was one of the first things I did as well. The oil that came out looked good, smelled fine, tasted great. I did not see any signs of trouble, no aluminum, no burnt smell but I do wonder how many transmissions have survived vs died. The most noticeable change has been the transmissions willingness to get out of 1st on a cold morning, it used to take forever to heat up and start shifting well. looks like we are 50/50 on my entirely unscientific poll, about what I expected. keep the votes coming.
The Allison was never made from the manufacture to run on engine oil. That was a "military" decision. A good Dexron III or better oil is so far superior to engine oil that it is not funny ! A transmission oil must be a "lubricating oil" and a "hydraulic oil" at the same time. Engine oil is just a lubricating oil period. (Except in the IHC engine used in Fords, but that is a different story and they require stringent oil requirements and oil drainings.)9k showing on the odo and it still works fine.
15w40 MO looks clean.
Any thoughts on what brand of 15w40 would be a good choice when I do the fluid and filter(s) changes on the trans.
15w40 specs/additive packages have changed a lot over the past 20 years or so.
Very hesitant to swap to ATF at this point.
Thanks to all.
God Bless America
The old saying if it is not broken don't fix it. I never had a problem with my A3. My Allison in my 915A2 has engine oil and no problems so far and thousands of miles. After talking to the Allison fluid engineer that ok engine oil in our trucks back in the day I left mine alone. He also said the transmissions never showed any kind of failure because of the engine oil. I will run the engine oil till or if the transmission fails then switch fluid on rebuild. I much rather not take one chance by switching and have to spend thousands of dollars when the transmission is working.9k showing on the odo and it still works fine.
15w40 MO looks clean.
Any thoughts on what brand of 15w40 would be a good choice when I do the fluid and filter(s) changes on the trans.
15w40 specs/additive packages have changed a lot over the past 20 years or so.
Very hesitant to swap to ATF at this point.
Thanks to all.
God Bless America
Actually there's not that many opinions here. There's just a few that feel the military can do no wrong so why change it. Most believe the "manufacture" has the best advice for their product. After all "they" designed it and built it.So many differing opinions.
ATF vs MO.
I'd love to replace the oil with a modern high quality ATF.
vs
If it works don't fix it.
https://www.allisontransmission.com/parts-service/approved-fluids/off-highway-fluids
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