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dazedandconfused wrote:I was always told to put it in the pan.
Remps wrote:I am running hydraulic fluid in the 47rh as well, and noticed the same thing. The higher the number on the jug, the thicker the viscosity. I went from trans fluid to aw46 and noticed a difference. So I bought some aw68 to try out, and at 30 below celsius, it pretty much wont pour out of the jug. Needless to say, I didnt use it in my trans, maybe during the summer. Soo, i wouldnt recommend 68 for a winter trans oil.
cmann250 wrote:A agree with what monoblock posted. If you're going to be in there, may as well do some tweaking. I thought it made a quite noticable difference.
Here's something that I've tried with success and you can do at your own risk. My trans fluid is 100% tractor hydraulic fluid. I think it holds torque better because it's thicker. Thicker fluid = tighter converter = crisper shifts. I've been running it for over a year. I'm still happy with it and I haven't discovered any ill effects.
matthewh wrote:What weight hydro fluid are you running? I'm intrigued enough to give it a shot wen I pull the trans for a rebuild
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