Jason Deckard
THE KVAN 4x4 MAN
- Joined
- Dec 11, 2017
- Posts
- 129
- Reaction score
- 170
- Location
- Ellettsville Indiana
- First Name
- Jason
- Truck Year
- 1989
- Truck Model
- Chevrolet Pathfinder KVAN 4x4 highly modified. Built...not bought
- Engine Size
- Ramjet 350, NV4500 manual, 3.73, Atlas II
The front pump pumps fluid into the converter through the end of the shaft. If the engine was shut off when the transmission was not on level ground then it might have been a little over full. Just get you some dexron and put back in there.
The converter looks like a srock unit with a double bolt pattern.
For those of you who know that your transmission is in good shape, you can put in a quart or 2 of type f transmission fluid and it will give you a little tighter shifts. Type F has a grit feel to it and helps with less friction on clutches for quicker shifts.
The converter looks like a srock unit with a double bolt pattern.
For those of you who know that your transmission is in good shape, you can put in a quart or 2 of type f transmission fluid and it will give you a little tighter shifts. Type F has a grit feel to it and helps with less friction on clutches for quicker shifts.
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