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Re: Should I change 2 Qts of ATF at each oil change. Posted by vvack0matic [Email] (#1443) [Profile/Gallery] (more from vvack0matic) on Mon, 27 Mar 2006 15:43:29 In Reply to: Should I change 2 Qts of ATF at each oil change., Goyo, Mon, 27 Mar 2006 15:19:03 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
this might make you get a laugh, but when florida keys got flooded from the hurricane that when therw there, my brother thought it would be fun to go driven around in the water, while he was doing this he called me and told me all these cars that got flooded out tryen to make it accrost the flooded road, i asked him if he was going to try to make it accrost the flooded road or if he was going to turn around.
he said he had no choice but to try to make it accrost, i told him to put his van in 1st jack the rpm,s to 5000 and go threw it, he did and made it,
2 months go by i get this call that his tranny fluid it over flowing on his dip stick, 1st thing i think of is the tranny got flooded out with saltwater, i tell him ill drive down, visit and drain his tranny fluid and put new stuff in,
i get there can`t find a drain plug
i look online for his van, come to find they didnt make a drain plug for that modle, what was i to do leave,
now in your case with no drain plug the bentley would say take the pan off or suck it up threw the filler hole.
back to key west, i ended up taken a cordless drill and a small self-taping screw and used it just to make a tiney hole, (did not put the hole screw in just anuff to pop the hole) let the fluid drain, sure anuff saltwater, then grinded the self-tapping screw down to the width of the tranny pan and drilled it in, refilled the tranny and well in my bro,s case
the saltwater did its toll, but he now had a drain plug.
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