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11-04-2019, 11:06 AM | #41 |
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Re: Just rebuilt transmission
Hi Delco
This is for you have regained your composure. LEAVE THE DRAINPAN ALONE. You drain the oil by dropping the pan. Your shop just gave it their best shop. Mechanic labor costs money today. Then you add knowledgeable about old stuff and that is pushing things a little. Stop by your shop and ASK why they recommended farm tractor oil. Maybe they have a darn good reason. Hydraulic oil is sort of all the same.In a way.Auto type probably has some specialized features to it.Recover from overheating.Corrosion resistance. Who knows? List your 'symptoms' and take it back to them and see what they do. Little much to expect them to know the adjustment procedure by heart when the last one they did was probably 20 years ago. Hope this helps.
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11-05-2019, 06:26 AM | #42 | |
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Re: Just rebuilt transmission
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As for the fluid, they should be able to give you the exact specs/vendor as a shop draws it out of drums. If they give you that, it may give you peace of mind. After all, you got two different descriptions of what went in it.
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