mfg Posted January 28 Report Posted January 28 (edited) In, for example, a Studebaker Avanti Powershift automatic transmission, what does the term ‘dry’ transmission fluid mean? (Looking for the ‘layman’s’ meaning here!) Edited January 28 by mfg Added text
mfg Posted January 28 Author Report Posted January 28 2 hours ago, Nelson said: Low or no trans fluid? Good guess, but not the answer!
Gunslinger Posted January 28 Report Posted January 28 (edited) First fill of trans fluid in a dry transmission…making sure the torque converter is properly filled before starting then adding the appropriate amount to top it off. Edited January 28 by Gunslinger
mfg Posted January 28 Author Report Posted January 28 23 minutes ago, Gunslinger said: First fill of trans fluid in a dry transmission…making sure the torque converter is properly filled before starting then adding the appropriate amount to top it off. Sorry no, that isn’t the answer!
mfg Posted January 29 Author Report Posted January 29 2 hours ago, Nelson said: Burnt fluid? You’re closing in….. HINT…. GM…… Ford
mfg Posted Saturday at 05:41 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 05:41 PM OK…. I’ll give it away…… HINT…. Dexron…. Ford Type ‘F’ !
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