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Hi, gang. So I am preparing to drop the tranny pans on my M1009s to change the fluid and the filters when a buddy and I start gabbing about "flushing" the tranny. The merits of flushing are, supposedly, that it removes "ALL" the fluid from the tranny, torque converter, transfer case, etcetera, to be replaced with virgin fluid. And so then the question is whether virginity is such a good thing since some say "yeah, that's the best", and others say, "nah, man, you don't want virgin fluid and all clean inside. You want some old residue left on the innards of that tranny."
My WORD! If you never had a virgin transmission except maybe the one new car you had in your lifetime, and all the other trannies have already had a range of fluids flow through them, you really don't know what the truth is.
So, seriously now, do I want to flush it out and put virgin fluid in it? Or do I just want to drain it, change the filter, not flush, and then close it back up and go? Your thoughts, experience and wisdom are appreciated.
My WORD! If you never had a virgin transmission except maybe the one new car you had in your lifetime, and all the other trannies have already had a range of fluids flow through them, you really don't know what the truth is.
So, seriously now, do I want to flush it out and put virgin fluid in it? Or do I just want to drain it, change the filter, not flush, and then close it back up and go? Your thoughts, experience and wisdom are appreciated.