1993 HT755 transmission check
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05-18-2005, 13:36
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1993 HT755 transmission check
I've just completed my over-view of my HT755. I dropped the pan and
checked the screen ( looked like new) . Installed a new temp. sensor bulb. and cleaned everything up real good. (repainted the outside of the pan). Installed a new gasket and filled with about 7Gallons of new Amsoil Torque Drive Synthetic Transmission fluid. It's been about three years since I filled with the Syn. fluid and I figured time was up and it was time to flush the old and re-do with new. A fairly easy job, the hardest part was getting the dip-stick tube out of the pan before pan removal. I ended up using a 30 " pipe wrench to get it broke loose. Total cost , less than $190.00. Bob 93pt40 Illinois |
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05-18-2005, 14:40
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1993 HT755 transmission check
Bob, I appreciate your post, having just paid to have my transmission
changed over to synthetic fluid at an authorized Allison facility. This included changing out the dip stick tube you referenced because it had been previously bent/kinked to the point that it had a slow leak. I purchased the new tube from BlueBird and furnished it to the shop. I was less than happy with the service, which cost CONSIDERABLY more than yours. I could see no evidence that the shop had dropped the pan to clean the internal screen or that they had make any effort to get all the old fluid out of the converter as they had stated they would when I inquired prior to service. I asked the Service Manager to follow up with his mechanic and give me a straight answer as to the exact scope of the work performed but he has not given me a call back as promised. Based on your input, I'll do the job myself next time. David Hanvy 89 WB, Crosby TX |
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