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most transmissions hold 10-15qt 3.5qt is a waste . i'm not saying do a power flush but drain the radiator of fluid as wellIf you're able to get the plug out, it's about 3.5 quarts of fluid swap.
I had a trans guy get my plug loose but said it was terrible to get loose. Crazy.You have most certainly extended the life of your trans. You are lucky your Drain Plug even came off mine did not. The Plugs on these Pans are sealed from the factory to prevent leakage.
most transmissions hold 10-15qt 3.5qt is a waste . i'm not saying do a power flush but drain the radiator of fluid as well
I had a trans guy get my plug loose but said it was terrible to get loose. Crazy.
There is high likely the gasket will leak over any drain plug. Ummm...doesn't GM realize oil drain plugs are no issue so why the trans plug issue???
Never ever could rationalize the plug issue.
?? What is this comment in response to? Thxyou did inspect the suspension on the passenger side correct..
Yeah mine is fine too.Mine has not leaked one drop from the trans pan drain plug. YMMV....
I personally think a trans pan drain plug is a great improvement and understand it's usefulness.
It’s Brent, just ignore him... sort of the class clown but in a dumb way. Not being rude it’s just that he is confusing at times, to himself.?? What is this comment in response to? Thx
when you bought it, that is the side the get the most wear and tear?? What is this comment in response to? Thx
A dry 4L60E with a new 12" converter will hold between 12-13 quarts of fluid, on average. Certain things will change this figure. If you add an auxillary cooler..How many quarts does a 00-06 SUV 4L60 hold? Do you know? I will continue on my 'wasteful' ways as it has served me well. The proof is in the pudding, err....mileage.![]()
when you bought it, that is the side the get the most wear and tear
A dry 4L60E with a new 12" converter will hold between 12-13 quarts of fluid, on average. Certain things will change this figure. If you add an auxillary cooler..
where did you get the transmission information only holds 3.5qt?
basically draining the pan is a waste still basically you did nothing... to change the fluid you have to "remove it all first" then install new fluid...I didn't buy anything.....Not sure if anyone bought anything in this thread. Your message is non sequitur I suppose.
I didn't. Might go back and read what I wrote about 3.5 qt. Thanks for clearing up the total capacity for BG1988
basically draining the pan is a waste still basically you did nothing... to change the fluid you have to "remove it all first" then install new fluid...
example:
bob was changing his oil 6qt of it, he drained it all changed the filter then refilled with 6 qt....
bob's oil only has 4500 miles and still clean bob then up-cycled his clean used oil into an older car...