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Tranny fluid question
#833485
09/01/07 04:13 AM
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Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 38
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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I searched and didnÆt find much on this. (Maybe I donÆt know how to search real good).
I am changing all of the fluids in my 90 Gen I Montero. The last thing is my auto trans fluid. The Haynes repair manual states that if the tranny has a drain plug it does not have a filter. So before I remove all of the things required to replace the gasket and filter, does my tranny even have a filter?
Also I found that Castrol makes a ATF that complies with Diamond-SP II, SP III CASTROL Import Multi-Vehicle ATF
Pat
1990 MonTERROR 183.07 cubic inches of worn out FURY New ALTINATOR And uh... new radiator hoses UPPER AND LOWER, SAGGING COILS, dead SHOCKS Worn 29 x something x something else STREET TIRES GET SOME
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Re: Tranny fluid question
[Re: Baldylocks]
#833486
09/01/07 04:35 AM
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Joined: Dec 2000
Posts: 6,896
Trail Leader
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There is a metal mesh filter inside of the pan bolted on the bottom with 8mm head bolts. If you just pull the bolt, you wont drain all of the fluid.
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