76zimmer said:
I've heard a few say this fluid is the stuff to have, making shifts firmer. Can the same be said for type F? I was considering a flush with type F then switching to the Trick shift. It has regular Dexron ll in it now, and my 2-3 shift is sliding into gear instead of a firm shift.
How many miles on the tranny? How many miles on the dexron that's in there now? do you have an auxillary cooler? do any towing?
the dexron, type F , and the trickshift are all pretty much the same as far as what ingredients are in it, ( meaning which friction modifiers & anti wear additives they use - phosphorus, sulfur, zinc ), but where they differ is in the amount of these ingredients. In that light, the type F & trickshift are similar, as they contain more, thus giving you the firmer shifts.
When you say " sliding into gear", do you mean actual slipping?
If so, what comes to mind is this.. you can't fix a hardware problem with software.. slipping heats the fluid, so if you don't fix why it's slipping,( from worn internals, being out of adjustment ) your new fluid will cook, and the additives will drop out of the fluid anyway, and you haven't solved anything..
If it's slipping because the fluid is or has been toast for awhile, just changing it with dexron may solve it. maybe slap a cooler in there.
sorry for the rambling answer, just wanted to cover everything, just in case..
btw, we do tranny fluids too..
