To be clear I am "not" persist about using engine oil. As I said I worry the switch out will cause mine to fail. As glcaines Allison tec tip said must be done correct and to get all the old engine oil out. As I said my friend that runs the Allison shop that reprogramed my computer said for "me" just keep the engine oil for now. Do not over heat it and warm the oil up when cold. Then switch when / if the transmission failed. Yes of course the Allison will perform better with ATF "on road". From what I read it was not only the military as you make out but there were some Allison's in trucks we given the ok to run engine oil in "off road" or "extreme conditions". Sure would have been bad for Allison to ok engine oil in a combat truck and have it fail. As far a accurate information I agree but since my transmission was born on engine oil it might be the only thing holding it together.
Older thread some had problems with the switch. Post #48 another opinion from a said Allison mechanic but the whole thread is a good read. Not saying it is right or wrong. Anyone before doing anything with google there are plenty of people to talk / search too or search threads here if MV related. I am sure you read all the back threads on this Allison and if anyone had a problem after switch. Also thought there were some HEMTT's that had a problem. Just for smitts and giggles I will pull an oil sample from my 915A2 and send it to Blackstone. Thanks
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showt...stion/page5&highlight=A3+allison+fluid+change
I never said the military was the only ones who could use engine oil.
I know Allison OK'ed the use of "Special" C-4 rated oils in "off-road" transmissions, those that used Helical gear to gear drives in them. The also allowed the use of C-4 oils in "Desert" conditions under extreme circumstances. As long as the temperatures consistently stay above 95 degrees F.
I also know the military never expected their trucks to last long in a military engagement. So who cared if the transmissions only lasted a few miles.
What I have said from the beginning and still say today is ATF should only be used in automatic transmissions. Engine oils belong in engines.
So when someone comes along saying it's OK to use engine oil in your truck on this site, they need to be corrected. We don't need to be giving out false information or we will have no credibility in the military vehicle community.
I do know what your saying about "your" transmission. That is your right to do with it as you please. This is still a free country (at least for now) .
Also about me reading all the back threads on this topic. I never wasted my time. I already know what Allison's should be using for oil. Remember I was "factory" trained on them. I worked on them for years at Detroit Diesel, at the truck shops I worked at, and in the transit department. When you talk about going to the Allison mechanic, I would have been that guy.