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on a scale of 1 to 5 wrenches whatever that guy was doing to the trans in that 750 was a few notches over my mechanical skill level.What is the purpose of a checkball?It sounds like they drained your fluid at best.
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You're right - certainly not for the faint of heart!
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OK, the guy with 193k miles on his X never once changed his trans fluid. Just when I was leaning more towards doing it.
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On higher mileage transmissions it isn't the metal shavings you have to worry about, although there could be some. If you have metal shavings, it doesn't really matter if you change the fluid or not as the transmission is likely on its way out. What wears inside a transmission are the clutch packs (multi-disk wet clutches) and the bands; both are surfaced with a non-metallic friction material that wears over time. That material is what can clog a valve body. It sits there undisturbed but can be moved by a fluid change. Clean fluid doesn't dissolve it, but draining the fluid and then starting it up and repressurizing the clutch packs can move it around. It may not happen, but in any case that is the theory behind the risks of changing fluid on high mileage transmissions.
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Thanks for all the opinions.
I am going to leave the trans fluid alone and see how it goes. I will post back if I have any issues and the rest of you can say I told you so.
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Good post!
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I have changed mine at 85k including the torque converter...tranny runs much smoother now and is not slipping as bad as it did before very happy with it...
If you are fine with yours i'd say waiting till 100k wont make much of a diff. but IMO 100K miles is too much for most if not any fluid...I keep on changing it again after 45k.
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