Grit dog
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- Joined
- May 18, 2020
- Posts
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- Location
- The Right side of Washington
- First Name
- Todd
- Truck Year
- 1986, 1977
- Truck Model
- K20, C10
- Engine Size
- 454, 350
Agreed on all accounts.I agree with most of the advice in here, run a synthetic oil and change the filter religiously for a while. Then pop the VC's off in 6mo-a year and see what it did. Synthetics have alot more detergents in them than dinosaur oil does. I *might* consider even adding like a small pour of ATF at the end of each oil change for the last 50-100mi or so. But I definitely wouldn't do anything to try to majorly break it all up quickly. That'll spell disaster.
Yakko, I say the same thing as your dad about automatic transmissions. If you don't know their history, if it's high mileage or if it just hasn't had religious flushes, DO NOT FLUSH an auto trans. It WILL fail shortly after. All I ever do is drop the pan, fresh filter and top it up. Every. Single. Person. I've ever known that had a trans flush done was rebuilding/replacing the trans within 6mo
To add, I won’t power flush ANY auto trans. Regardless of condition.
And generally try to stay on top of or do multiple pan dumps to get near all fresh fluid.
If a full fluid replacement is needed then I’ll unhook a cooling line and let the trans pump out the old while adding new. Talking old transmissions with top side dipstick/fillers. Not always possible with newer vehicles.