In the 60k+ miles I've owned my 80, I have never changed the Trans or T-case fluids. (Diffs and engine oil are serviced regularly) I'm not even sure what the proper procedure is for checking the fluid level let alone changing the fluid, and I have no idea when they were done before I got the truck. Now the truck shifts fine, and nothing makes any noise, but I feel really guilty about this.
I've been told in the past that changing the ATF in a tranny that has not seen fresh fluid in a long time is nearly instant suicide for the transmission. It was explained to me that the bands in the transmission break down in the old fluid and the friction material accumulates in the fluid. This allows the trans to continue functioning properly, but once you change the fluid, this material is removed and the trans will start to slip.
What do you guys think? Does this apply to the 80 trans? Should I proceed to change my fluid or just run it till she dies? The truck now has 203k miles on it. I will be getting a new DD in May and then the 80 will be relegated to weekend camping rig/trail duty and will most likely see a drivetrain swap for something a little more exciting/powerful.
Thanks,
Ary
I've been told in the past that changing the ATF in a tranny that has not seen fresh fluid in a long time is nearly instant suicide for the transmission. It was explained to me that the bands in the transmission break down in the old fluid and the friction material accumulates in the fluid. This allows the trans to continue functioning properly, but once you change the fluid, this material is removed and the trans will start to slip.
What do you guys think? Does this apply to the 80 trans? Should I proceed to change my fluid or just run it till she dies? The truck now has 203k miles on it. I will be getting a new DD in May and then the 80 will be relegated to weekend camping rig/trail duty and will most likely see a drivetrain swap for something a little more exciting/powerful.
Thanks,
Ary