YkDave
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LOL, too funny...Thanx Stan like I said lets all just try to weed thru the B.S. and mis information ignore the people that are mis informed or are just trying to be confrontational (after all isnt that what Yahoo chat is for) keep our eye on the ball and push foward. Answer if you have something constructive to add.
and Yes YkDave you are sorry
MasterTech
Byron Parkinson
Maximum Performance Inc.
Puyallup Wa.
Again, everyone has their OPINION on whats best, and thats just fine.
I have PERSONALLY seen what Hytrans and Hygard does to automotive automatic trannys (Th400s and 47RE/RH's) and its not pretty. For that reason alone i would shy away from it and continue to use good ol 10w in it (which again, has been working for the last 50+ years, so why not a couple more)
Im not saying that these trannys have quite as bad of a reaction to this fluid, they probably dont. They likely have alot less clutch apply pressure, so the clutches wont get torn up right away like a newer trans, but why fix something that isnt broken.
Again, to each their own. run what you want. Some guys have good luck running one type of fluid, while others do not. Run whatever works best for you, if you f'k it up, its a fairly easy job to rebuild these trannys if you can find parts.
While we are at filling out our personal information (if that makes you feel special)
David Werrell
NWT Diesel
HD/LD tech
Eaton hydraulics cert
Yellowknife, NT