transmission filter

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CdaleRacer0128
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#1 Post by CdaleRacer0128 »

mine was nicely sprinkled, ok, more like covered in metal shavings, perfectly normal... only a little bit of metal shavings show up during the 2nd,3rd, and so on with the changes..

mxrookie
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#2 Post by mxrookie »

Make sure you use lotsa anti seize on the trans bolt or it will lock up and then be a beotch to get off . you will end up ordering a new one ...{ experience }

HouserCannondale
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#3 Post by HouserCannondale »

where exactly is the tranny filter located?? is it on the tranny oil filter plug or what?

mxrookie
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#4 Post by mxrookie »

Inside the transmission drain bolt . Be sure to use lotsa anti sieze when re installing .

dawzie
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#5 Post by dawzie »

and there is a in and out position on the filter. Read the directions CAREFULLY in the owners manual for changing this filter. Same thing with the air cleaner. There is a top and bottom.

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